1. Black leaders claim Fitzpatrick, who is white, is part of a government plot to undermine African American unity. 2. Both leaders claim Arafat has not done enough to prevent attacks against Israelis. 3. But union leaders claim Petrobras saves money by outsourcing to small companies with poorly trained employees, especially for maintenance and high-risk operations. 4. Opposition leaders claim Chavez allies are funneling arms to members of the circles. 5. Opposition leaders claim Chavez has accumulated authoritarian power through elections that replaced a discredited, opposition-controlled congress and supreme court. 6. Communist leaders claim Llamas should be freed because he is among the consultants in the negotiations, which are to begin Monday. 7. Rebel leaders claim Wamba has no soldiers or political following although he is supported by Uganda. 8. The religious leader claims his premonitions tell him that there are still two more statues buried somewhere in the vicinity. 9. UPRONA, the party representing many minority Tutsis, said it would not attend the Arusha meeting because its leaders claim Nyerere favors the Hutus. 10. IFP leaders claim the plan is yet another means by Pretoria to suppress the powers of provinces. |
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