71. Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo arrived Sunday in Zimbabwe for a brief visit during which he is expected to hold talks with President Robert Mugabe, state television here said. 72. Polish bishops want abortion outlawed by the new constitution currently under debate by lawmakers, national television said Saturday, citing episcopal secretary general Tadeusz Pieronek. 73. Perrin Beatty, president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation said television and radio stations in Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal would be hardest hit by the cuts. 74. Police had blocked off the district and launched a manhunt but failed to stop the gunman escaping, the television said. 75. Spodek offered to pay the defence costs of both Yigal Amir and his brother Hagai, who is accused of conspiracy and possessing illegal weapons, the television said. 76. Tens of thousands of people attended an army march past in the northwest Bosnian town of Bihac, Bosnian television said Sunday. 77. The decision to allow a limited number of settlers to pray was taken after consultation with Palestinian police, the television said. 78. The family accepted the offer, state television said, without providing any further details. 79. The fedayin have been given tanks, guns and armoured troop carriers, the television said. 80. The Egyptian cabinet held an emergency meeting to follow the events, state television said. |