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To: VisionsOfSugarplums who wrote (1189)4/11/2001 12:27:36 AM
From: LARRY LARSON  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
Embassy in US "To Reopen"

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[ Latest News From Sudan At Sudan.Net ]

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News Article by IRIN posted on April 10, 2001 at 14:42:16: EST (-5 GMT)

Embassy in US "To Reopen"

UN Integrated Regional Information Network
April 10, 2001

The Sudanese government has accepted a United States proposal to
postpone the debate on the lifting of sanctions imposed on Sudan, a
Sudanese official has confirmed to IRIN.

The Sudanese government accepted the US proposal to allow for
more coordination between the US and the non-aligned countries in
the Security Council.

Sudan is keen to avoid confrontation with the new US administration,
as "there are encouraging signals" regarding the relations between
the two countries, the official said. Sudan would also like to secure the
adoption of a unanimous vote in the Security Council on the lifting of
sanctions.

Last week, Egyptian President Husni Mubarak held successful
discussions with the US administration on Sudan-US relations, the
official said.

As a sign of the thawing relations between the two countries, Sudan
had dispatched Ambassador Al-Khidr Harun, from Tokyo, to
Washington, where he had been instructed to reopen the Sudanese
Embassy at the "charge d'affaires" level, said the official.

The embassy was closed in 1998 after the US bombing of a
pharmaceutical factory in Khartoum, allegedly connected to Usama
bin Ladin.



To: VisionsOfSugarplums who wrote (1189)4/11/2001 8:35:01 AM
From: Tomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
Talisman Energy Estimates Raised at UBS Bunting Warburg
By Donna Mcdonald

Princeton, New Jersey, April 11 (Bloomberg Data) -- Talisman Energy Inc. (TLM CN) was maintained
"strong buy" by analyst Don M Whatley at UBS Bunting Warburg Inc.
The 2001 and 2002 EPS estimates were raised to $8.25 and $5.85 from $8.10 and $5.50, respectively.