| 1. | " But the eruption of a war between
Eritrea and Ethiopia in 1998 wrecked the front-line alliance, and
half-hearted U.S. mediation has so far failed to achieve a lasting truce
there."
| Source: | Connell, Dan. "Today's Costliest Civil War" Progressive 64.6 June 1 2000: 24  |
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| 2. | "
MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM powers lived by a web of pacts,
truces, and alliances, not only among their own religious-ethnic group
but frequently with the `infidel' powers around them."
| Source: | Burns, Robert I.,Chevedden, Paul E. "`THE FINEST CASTLE IN THE WORLD'" History Today 49.11 Nov. 1 1999: 10  |
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| 3. | "... An army of pacts, truces, and alliances defined the relationships
between Muslim and Christian powers during the Middle Ages."
| Source: | BURNS, ROBERT I.,CHEVEDDEN, PAUL E. "A UNIQUE BILINGUAL SURRENDER TREATY FROM MUSLIM-CRUSADER SPAIN" Historian 62.3 Mar. 22 2000: 511  |
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| 4. | "... in a position to sign the truce, as they
had no control over the Arab military elements in the town and that, in
all sincerity, they could not fulfill the terms of the truce, even if
they were..."
| Source: | Karsh, Efraim. "Were the Palestinians Expelled?" Commentary 110.1 July 1 2000: 29  |
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| 5. | "
North Korea walked out of the talks in 1991 after a South Korean
officer was appointed to lead the Military Armistice Commission, which
oversees the 1953 Korean war truce."
| Source: | Witter, Willis. "North Korea snubs Tokyo" Washington Times June 10 1998: 15  |
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| 6. | " For more information
on United Nations political missions, see the web site at
http://www.un.org/peace/ppbm.pdf.
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UNTSO
Since May 1948
United Nations Truce Supervision Organization
Strength: military 156; international..."
| Source: | . "Current peacekeeping missions" UN Chronicle 41.2 June 1 2004: 40-42  |
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| 7. | "... the conference+ Croxton concentrates on the effect of the
concurrent military campaigns on the negotiations; there was no truce
before the talks."
| Source: | BOYD-RUSH, DOROTHY A. "Peacemaking in Early Modern Europe: Cardinal Mazarin and theCongress of Westphalia, 1643-1648" History: Review of New Books 28.3 Mar. 22 2000: 125  |
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| 8. | "
Coalition forces broke a two-month truce by arresting several key Sadr
supporters and then sending a convoy of six military vehicles to
surround the home where Sadr had been staying, sparking an armed battle."
| Source: | Klein, Naomi. "You can't bomb beliefs" Nation 279.12 Oct. 18 2004: 12  |
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| 9. | "
The military's appetite for wireless band-width is never satisfied,
with sensors and data-acquiring devices competing with warfighter
communications for airtime in an effort to provide decision makers the
most complete operational picture and enable the net-centric warfare
concept."
| Source: | Gunsch, Trace. "The military's wireless future: keeping soldiers both mobile and connected poses challenges to the military" Futurist 38.6 Nov. 1 2004: 16-18  |
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| 10. | " A
U.S.-backed truce between the KDP and rival Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
has held since 1997."
| Source: | Strobel, Warren P. "Freed from Saddam's grip" U.S. News & World Report 129.10 Sept. 11 2000: 56  |
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| 11. | " A truce in 1981 led to special status for
Corsica in 1982."
| Source: | Bering, Helle. "Blood, sweat and Corsica" Washington Times Sept. 6 2000: 19  |
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| 12. | "
February 17, 1931 -- Gandhi-Irwin talks begin, resulting in
"truce" and suspension of civil disobedience."
| Source: | . "A FORCE MORE POWERFUL A CENTURY OF NONVIOLET CONFLICT" PS: Political Science & Politics 33.3 Sept. 1 2000: 699  |
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| 13. | " In 1802 the
Anti-Jacobin, in effect, called a truce, and More was left alone, a
temporarily broken woman. [48] However, she had gained the moral
victory, though the affair..."
| Source: | STOTT, ANNE. "Hannah More and the Blagdon Controversy, 1799-1802" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51.2 Apr. 1 2000: 319  |
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| 14. | "... controlled, and it had the effect of a truce or ceasefire,
if not of a lasting peace. [24] Even after the demise of verzuiling, the
toleration manifested in Dutch society in the 1960s and 1970s was still
of a rather negative or even disowning kind."
| Source: | WINTLE, MICHAEL. "Pillarisation, Consociation and Vertical Pluralism in the Netherlands Revisited: A European View" West European Politics 23.3 July 1 2000: 139  |
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| 15. | "... recently in the
nation's largest newspaper, El Tiempo. "In effect, the FARC
hoists the flag of truce as a way of justifying the continuation of its
war."
TOO MUCH RISK?"
| Source: | Salisbury, Steve. "Vietnam in Colombia?" Washington Times Aug. 27 2000: 1  |
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| 16. | "... offering situational solutions
(how to outmaneuver a racist boss) within continuing cultural struggles,
Campbell describes the possibility of one-on-one, day-by-day truces."
| Source: | Reid, E. Shelley. "Beyond Morrison and Walker: Looking Good and Looking Forward in Contemporary Black Women's Stories" African American Review 34.2 June 22 2000: 313  |
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| 17. | " While New Delhi swallowed its anger and
continued negotiating after the August 1 killing of some 100 Hindu
pilgrims and workers, it was guerrilla leader Syed Salahuddin who
abandoned the truce parley because India refused to include Pakistan in
the talks."
| Source: | Satchell, Michael. "A cease-fire's early end" U.S. News & World Report 129.7 Aug. 21 2000: 42  |
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| 18. | "
His adoptive father beat him regularly until Barry turned against his
father at age 16. Although the two men developed a fragile truce, they
never once discussed or revisited the abuse."
| Source: | HARNEY, KEVIN F. "Visualizing Psychological Concepts in Stories, Parables, and Riddles" Counseling and Values 44.3 Apr. 1 2000: 222  |
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| 19. | " That means the truce of letting
one another alone, the peace of mutual indifference."
| Source: | Sennett, Richard. "Cities without care or connection" New Statesman (1996) 129.4489 June 5 2000: 25  |
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| 20. | "
The Tamils and the Singhalese recently declared a temporary truce
and allowed an outside medical team to come into the war zone, safe
passage guaranteed,..."
| Source: | MILIUS, SUSAN. "When Biologists Get Bombed" Science News 158.5 July 29 2000: 78  |
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| 21. | "... civil wars
successfully against their national governments since 1991, forcing them
at a minimum to concede de facto sovereignty to these breakaway regions
through truces or ceasefires."
| Source: | Moses, Joel C. "Policy Dilemmas of Post-Soviet Countries" Policy Studies Journal 28.1 Mar. 22 2000: 29  |
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| 22. | "
This week's announcement emerged from an uneasy truce forged
between Celera Genomics, a biotech firm in Rockville, Md., and the Human
Genome Project, a publicly funded, international consortium of
scientists now led by Collins."
| Source: | Travis, J. "Human Genome Work Reaches Milestone" Science News 158.1 July 1 2000: 4  |
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| 23. | " The divergent expectations which attended its
inauguration in 1969 seem to have eventuated in a sort of truce, for
although not a part of the basic professional membership package, the
journal continues to be available to NRPA members at a special
subscription rate."
| Source: | Dunn, Diana R. "JLR: A Means to Many Ends" Journal of Leisure Research 32.1 Jan. 1 2000: 22  |
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| 24. | " You make money whether you put out a great product or
not."
The recent potshots over the "truce" are a far cry from
the ferocious rivalry the two papers once enjoyed."
| Source: | PRENDERGAST, ALAN. "Peace Comes To Denver" Columbia Journalism Review 39.2 July 1 2000: 16  |
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| 25. | " There will alwo be
twenty-eight seminar sessions, which range in topic from `Treaties and
Truces of the Dark Ages' to `Unlikely Roles for Women in War and
Peace' and `New Interpretations in Prisoner-of-War History'."
| Source: | Asch, Kenneth. "Tale of Two Libraries" History Today 50.7 July 1 2000: 5  |
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