1. Peruvian and Ecuadorean troops reportedly clashed anew over their long-disputed jungle border as peace talks in Brazil failed to forge a cease-fire. 2. Presidents Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil and Alberto Fujimori of Peru on Monday created a committee to study building a road and increasing development along their jungle border. 3. Ecuador expresses concern Saturday over delays in reaching a definitive cease-fire to end fighting with Peru over a remote jungle border. 4. Ecuadorean and Peruvian army patrols clash repeatedly in heavy fighting along their disputed jungle border and casualties climb. 5. For several months the army has been beefing up its presence along the jungle border. 6. It claimed it expelled Ecuadorean troops from the last of three outposts on what it considers Peruvian territory on the disputed jungle border. 7. LIMA, Peru -- Fighting between Peru and Ecuador ignites again along their long-disputed jungle border as cease-fire talks break up without a truce. 8. New fighting was reported between Ecuadorean and Peruvian troops along their disputed jungle border Wednesday. 9. New fighting was reported between Peruvian and Ecuadorean troops along their long-disputed jungle border Sunday as cease-fire talks broke up without a truce. 10. QUITO, Ecuador -- Ecuadorean and Peruvian army patrols clash repeatedly in heavy fighting along their disputed jungle border and casualties climb. |