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Thursday, April 1, 1999

NATO to expand list of Yugoslavia targets
NATO ambassadors agreed in closed session yesterday to expand the list of targets in the air war against Yugoslavia by about 20 percent after firmly turning down President Slobodan Milosevic's conditional offer of a cease-fire.

Pak calls for arms embargo on Afghanistan
Pakistan on Wednesday called for an arms embargo on Afghanistan, saying foreign intervention and supply of weapons were the main reasons for hostilities in the war-torn country.

Fed again holds steady on rates as growth, low inflation continue
Federal Reserve policy makers once again left interest rates steady Tuesday and signaled that monetary policy is likely to remain on hold for a while.


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  Milosevic eyeing Montenegro -- US
  Mining giant Anglo American plans to delist Amgold, Anamint
  China's hedge funds turn active on nickel
  US retail gasoline price firms up



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