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Article: Today's Story Line.(World)
- Article from:
- The Christian Science Monitor
- Article date:
- April 14, 2000
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Russia's lower house of parliament is expected to ratify Start II today, but will it be a triumphant end to superpower rivalry or an opening salvo in a fresh confrontation?.
China is pushing its model (one country; two systems) of a unified Korea . Quote of note: "The [Chinese] Communist Party still says communism is an unstoppable world trend," - Chinese scholar.
Serbia and Montenegro, which make up Yugoslavia, have been locked in a two-year standoff
Peru is headed for a runoff election .
Faye Bowers Deputy World editor
Reporters on the job..
* NORTH-SOUTH DIVIDE: The Monitor's Kevin Platt experienced firsthand the ...
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