61. A U.S. neo-Nazi leader appeared in court Thursday in an attempt to avoid being extradited to Germany for allegedly distributing anti-Semitic propaganda to Germans. 62. Although Chinese leaders appear to be shelving immediate political negotiations, they remain the ultimate goal. 63. An Iranian dissident leader appears to have been arrested after he answered a summons to a hard-line revolutionary court, his daughter said Monday. 64. An outspoken opposition leader appeared in court Thursday to face charges of stealing two government vehicles. 65. But in Lunar New Year addresses last week, Chinese leaders appeared to have dropped the demand, fueling speculation here that talks may soon resume. 66. But more recently, Iranian leaders appeared to be trying to calm the row after days of fanning it. 67. But Carol Bellamy told reporters that she found that Taliban leaders appeared ready to negotiate with the United Nations to find a middle ground that would satisfy both sides. 68. But she said the coup leaders appeared in complete control in Moroni and there was no evidence of resistance elsewhere. 69. But Israeli government leaders appeared to soften their position further Monday to enable the agreement. 70. But union leaders appear to fear a lockout, and have made repeated statements that the limited extent of the strike could change quickly if employers begin lockouts. |