71. A Palestinian negotiator criticized PLO chief Yasser Arafat over his agreement to hold secret talks with Israel to move forward stalled peace negotiations, an Arabic newspaper reported Friday. 72. A group of former members of Parliament have condemned as unconstitutional the arrest last week of a cleric and former parliamentarian, newspapers reported Wednesday. 73. A petroleum tanker truck exploded after crashing into a brick wall on Tuesday, burning alive five people and destroying seven houses, a Lagos newspaper reported Thursday. 74. A provincial governor who had fled criminal charges in the United States has been stopped by the Supreme Court from seeking re-election, local newspapers reported Thursday. 75. A Lebanese pop singer accused of naming a dog after the Prophet Mohammed has been barred from entering Egypt, a government-run newspaper reported Friday. 76. A railway court in the northern city of Zhengzhou has executed nine men for stealing motorcycles and other cargo from trains, an official newspaper reported Monday. 77. A teammate, Liviu Baicea, was transferred to another team in exchange for badly needed equipment, the newspaper reported. 78. A Thai police sergeant has accused four other policemen of posing as gangsters and trying to extort protection money from his Bangkok go-go bar, local newspapers reported Thursday. 79. A Russian diamond worker trying to steal gems was caught by a company spy watching through a rest-room peephole, a newspaper reported Tuesday. 80. A senior financial official has promised China will further simplify trading of government treasury bonds for individual investors, a newspaper reported Saturday. |