1. A secluded location, where the Tibetan leader can technically travel as a monk, not as a political figure, may be more conducive to quiet talks. 2. Clinton can honor their memory by describing their sacrifice as a reminder of how much further China and its leaders must travel. 3. Last spring, several dozen Zapatista leaders traveled to Mexico City to lobby the Mexican Congress for an indigenous rights bill. 4. An exiled Iraqi opposition leader has traveled to Jordan, apparently to coordinate with Amman-based Iraqi dissidents seeking to topple Saddam Hussein. 5. An influential Asian leader is traveling to Los Angeles on Sunday. 6. But there was no immediate word from the North on when its leader might travel to the South. 7. Chavez has allowed Colombian rebel leaders to travel and meet in Venezuela. 8. Clinton has also invited Barak, and Ben-Ami said the Israeli leader may travel to Washington after the planned Clinton-Arafat talks. 9. Croat Serb rebel leader travels to the Netherlands. 10. Garcia did not reveal his location, but insinuated that he was calling from Europe, where ELN leaders have recently traveled. |