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A West Tennessee nonprofit organization will use a $300,000 federal grant to hire an attorney and a Spanish-speaking paralegal to help provide legal assistance to domestic violence victims. ||||| The U.S. Department of Justice two-year grant will begin Oct. 1, which is the start of domestic violence awareness month. ||||| He estimated the money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year.
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How many more cases will the grant money that West Tennessee Legal Services be able to handle next year At least another 180 cases next year
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A West Tennessee nonprofit organization will use a $300,000 federal grant to hire an attorney and a Spanish-speaking paralegal to help provide legal assistance to domestic violence victims. ||||| U.S. Rep. John Tanner announced Monday that the grant was awarded to West Tennessee Legal Services of Jackson. ||||| "The drop in poverty is a good thing, but there is still a great need out there," he said.
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How many more cases will the grant money that West Tennessee Legal Services be able to handle next year At least another 180 cases next year
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"This award will offer assistance as we look for whatever ways possible to stop domestic violence and help the women, men and children who are victims of abuse," Tanner said in a news statement. ||||| Her organization and Northwest Safeline are partners in the grant. ||||| "The drop in poverty is a good thing, but there is still a great need out there," he said.
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How many more cases will the grant money that West Tennessee Legal Services be able to handle next year At least another 180 cases next year
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A West Tennessee nonprofit organization will use a $300,000 federal grant to hire an attorney and a Spanish-speaking paralegal to help provide legal assistance to domestic violence victims. ||||| The U.S. Department of Justice two-year grant will begin Oct. 1, which is the start of domestic violence awareness month. ||||| He estimated the money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year.
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How many more cases will the grant money that West Tennessee Legal Services be able to handle next year At least one hundred and eighty
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A West Tennessee nonprofit organization will use a $300,000 federal grant to hire an attorney and a Spanish-speaking paralegal to help provide legal assistance to domestic violence victims. ||||| U.S. Rep. John Tanner announced Monday that the grant was awarded to West Tennessee Legal Services of Jackson. ||||| "The drop in poverty is a good thing, but there is still a great need out there," he said.
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How many more cases will the grant money that West Tennessee Legal Services be able to handle next year At least one hundred and eighty
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"This award will offer assistance as we look for whatever ways possible to stop domestic violence and help the women, men and children who are victims of abuse," Tanner said in a news statement. ||||| Her organization and Northwest Safeline are partners in the grant. ||||| "The drop in poverty is a good thing, but there is still a great need out there," he said.
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How many more cases will the grant money that West Tennessee Legal Services be able to handle next year At least one hundred and eighty
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The organization doesn't have a staff member who speaks Spanish and the need is increasing with growing Hispanic populations, said the organization's executive director Steven Xanthopoulos. ||||| He estimated the money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year.
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Who estimated that the grant money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year The organization's executive director
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He estimated the money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year. ||||| A West Tennessee nonprofit organization will use a $300,000 federal grant to hire an attorney and a Spanish-speaking paralegal to help provide legal assistance to domestic violence victims.
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Who estimated that the grant money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year The organization's executive director
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Having legal representation at divorce and child custody hearings is important in helping victims leave abusive and sometimes dangerous situations, said Margaret Cole, executive director of Wo/Men's Resource and Rape Assistance Program in Jackson. ||||| The money was timed well because the legal group had recently lost about $120,000 in grant money due to a decrease in the poverty population in West Tennessee in Census 2000, Xanthopoulos said.
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Who estimated that the grant money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year The organization's executive director
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The organization doesn't have a staff member who speaks Spanish and the need is increasing with growing Hispanic populations, said the organization's executive director Steven Xanthopoulos. ||||| He estimated the money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year.
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Who estimated that the grant money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year Steven Xanthopoulos
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He estimated the money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year. ||||| A West Tennessee nonprofit organization will use a $300,000 federal grant to hire an attorney and a Spanish-speaking paralegal to help provide legal assistance to domestic violence victims.
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Who estimated that the grant money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year Steven Xanthopoulos
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Having legal representation at divorce and child custody hearings is important in helping victims leave abusive and sometimes dangerous situations, said Margaret Cole, executive director of Wo/Men's Resource and Rape Assistance Program in Jackson. ||||| The money was timed well because the legal group had recently lost about $120,000 in grant money due to a decrease in the poverty population in West Tennessee in Census 2000, Xanthopoulos said.
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Who estimated that the grant money will help handle at least another 180 cases next year Steven Xanthopoulos
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He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri. ||||| "I think they recognize the danger that we all face and I think they have been cooperating more fully with us as time goes by, and I'm quite sure that Mrs. Megawati is committed to this cause," Powell said in Singapore.
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Who does Secretary Powel say is committed to counterterrorism cause President Megawati
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He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri. ||||| In meetings on Tuesday in Malaysia and Singapore before touching down in this oil-producing sultanate for two days of talks with members of the Association of South East Asian Nations, Powell said he repeatedly raised the issue.
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Who does Secretary Powel say is committed to counterterrorism cause President Megawati
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In meetings on Tuesday in Malaysia and Singapore before touching down in this oil-producing sultanate for two days of talks with members of the Association of South East Asian Nations, Powell said he repeatedly raised the issue. ||||| Powell is among the representatives from 13 nations outside Southeast Asia, including China, Japan and Russia, that are taking part in the annual meeting of the group's regional forum.
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Who does Secretary Powel say is committed to counterterrorism cause President Megawati
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He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri. ||||| "I think they recognize the danger that we all face and I think they have been cooperating more fully with us as time goes by, and I'm quite sure that Mrs. Megawati is committed to this cause," Powell said in Singapore.
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Who does Secretary Powel say is committed to counterterrorism cause Mrs. Megawati
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He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri. ||||| In meetings on Tuesday in Malaysia and Singapore before touching down in this oil-producing sultanate for two days of talks with members of the Association of South East Asian Nations, Powell said he repeatedly raised the issue.
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Who does Secretary Powel say is committed to counterterrorism cause Mrs. Megawati
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In meetings on Tuesday in Malaysia and Singapore before touching down in this oil-producing sultanate for two days of talks with members of the Association of South East Asian Nations, Powell said he repeatedly raised the issue. ||||| Powell is among the representatives from 13 nations outside Southeast Asia, including China, Japan and Russia, that are taking part in the annual meeting of the group's regional forum.
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Who does Secretary Powel say is committed to counterterrorism cause Mrs. Megawati
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He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri. ||||| "I think they recognize the danger that we all face and I think they have been cooperating more fully with us as time goes by, and I'm quite sure that Mrs. Megawati is committed to this cause," Powell said in Singapore.
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Who does Secretary Powel say is committed to counterterrorism cause The United States
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He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri. ||||| In meetings on Tuesday in Malaysia and Singapore before touching down in this oil-producing sultanate for two days of talks with members of the Association of South East Asian Nations, Powell said he repeatedly raised the issue.
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Who does Secretary Powel say is committed to counterterrorism cause The United States
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In meetings on Tuesday in Malaysia and Singapore before touching down in this oil-producing sultanate for two days of talks with members of the Association of South East Asian Nations, Powell said he repeatedly raised the issue. ||||| Powell is among the representatives from 13 nations outside Southeast Asia, including China, Japan and Russia, that are taking part in the annual meeting of the group's regional forum.
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Who does Secretary Powel say is committed to counterterrorism cause The United States
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"I think they recognize the danger that we all face and I think they have been cooperating more fully with us as time goes by, and I'm quite sure that Mrs. Megawati is committed to this cause," Powell said in Singapore. ||||| He met there with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, who endorsed the idea of renewed military ties between the United States and Indonesia as an important step in stabilizing that country.
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Who is the Prime Minister of Singapore Goh Chok Tong
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He met there with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, who endorsed the idea of renewed military ties between the United States and Indonesia as an important step in stabilizing that country. ||||| But at a news conference in Singapore, Powell hinted that the Bush administration was ready to discuss resuming military cooperation with Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation and a sometimes reluctant partner in the efforts to crack down on militant Islamic groups.
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Who is the Prime Minister of Singapore Goh Chok Tong
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He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri. ||||| At the same time, the Pentagon is reviewing how to allocate another $17 million in "counterterrorism fellowships," some of which could go to Indonesia.
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Who is the Prime Minister of Singapore Goh Chok Tong
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"I think they recognize the danger that we all face and I think they have been cooperating more fully with us as time goes by, and I'm quite sure that Mrs. Megawati is committed to this cause," Powell said in Singapore. ||||| He met there with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, who endorsed the idea of renewed military ties between the United States and Indonesia as an important step in stabilizing that country.
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Who is the Prime Minister of Singapore Singapore's Prime Minister is Goh Chok Tong
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He met there with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, who endorsed the idea of renewed military ties between the United States and Indonesia as an important step in stabilizing that country. ||||| But at a news conference in Singapore, Powell hinted that the Bush administration was ready to discuss resuming military cooperation with Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation and a sometimes reluctant partner in the efforts to crack down on militant Islamic groups.
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Who is the Prime Minister of Singapore Singapore's Prime Minister is Goh Chok Tong
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He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri. ||||| At the same time, the Pentagon is reviewing how to allocate another $17 million in "counterterrorism fellowships," some of which could go to Indonesia.
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Who is the Prime Minister of Singapore Singapore's Prime Minister is Goh Chok Tong
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| Powell heads to Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, late on Thursday before finishing a weeklong trip through the region in the Philippines on Saturday. ||||| He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
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What is the US Secretary of State going to present to Indonesia's president in Jakarta Some ideas and some initiatives
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Powell heads to Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, late on Thursday before finishing a weeklong trip through the region in the Philippines on Saturday. ||||| But a senior State Department official also acknowledged that some in the administration and Congress are pushing for more direct military cooperation, which would require congressional approval. ||||| He met there with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, who endorsed the idea of renewed military ties between the United States and Indonesia as an important step in stabilizing that country.
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What is the US Secretary of State going to present to Indonesia's president in Jakarta Some ideas and some initiatives
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"We still believe strongly in human rights, and that everything we do has to be consistent with universal standards of human rights," he said. ||||| "I think they recognize the danger that we all face and I think they have been cooperating more fully with us as time goes by, and I'm quite sure that Mrs. Megawati is committed to this cause," Powell said in Singapore. ||||| Indonesia is already receiving $400,000 in the current fiscal year for civilian training programs and is to receive a like amount next year; and the United States expects to provide an additional $16 million this year to train police officers in counterterrorism.
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What is the US Secretary of State going to present to Indonesia's president in Jakarta Some ideas and some initiatives
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| Powell heads to Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, late on Thursday before finishing a weeklong trip through the region in the Philippines on Saturday. ||||| He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
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What is the US Secretary of State going to present to Indonesia's president in Jakarta Colin Powell will present some ideas and some initiatives to Indonesia president in Jakarta
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Powell heads to Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, late on Thursday before finishing a weeklong trip through the region in the Philippines on Saturday. ||||| But a senior State Department official also acknowledged that some in the administration and Congress are pushing for more direct military cooperation, which would require congressional approval. ||||| He met there with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, who endorsed the idea of renewed military ties between the United States and Indonesia as an important step in stabilizing that country.
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What is the US Secretary of State going to present to Indonesia's president in Jakarta Colin Powell will present some ideas and some initiatives to Indonesia president in Jakarta
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"We still believe strongly in human rights, and that everything we do has to be consistent with universal standards of human rights," he said. ||||| "I think they recognize the danger that we all face and I think they have been cooperating more fully with us as time goes by, and I'm quite sure that Mrs. Megawati is committed to this cause," Powell said in Singapore. ||||| Indonesia is already receiving $400,000 in the current fiscal year for civilian training programs and is to receive a like amount next year; and the United States expects to provide an additional $16 million this year to train police officers in counterterrorism.
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What is the US Secretary of State going to present to Indonesia's president in Jakarta Colin Powell will present some ideas and some initiatives to Indonesia president in Jakarta
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| Terrorism dominates the agenda, though the possibility of a meeting here between Powell and his North Korean counterpart, Paek Nam Sun, has generated the most news.
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Who is Paek Nam Sun Paek Nam Sun is North Korea's Secretary of State
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| Indonesia is already receiving $400,000 in the current fiscal year for civilian training programs and is to receive a like amount next year; and the United States expects to provide an additional $16 million this year to train police officers in counterterrorism.
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Who is Paek Nam Sun Paek Nam Sun is North Korea's Secretary of State
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But he has had to balance that goal with longstanding concerns about human rights abuses in the region. ||||| At the same time, the Pentagon is reviewing how to allocate another $17 million in "counterterrorism fellowships," some of which could go to Indonesia.
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Who is Paek Nam Sun Paek Nam Sun is North Korea's Secretary of State
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| Terrorism dominates the agenda, though the possibility of a meeting here between Powell and his North Korean counterpart, Paek Nam Sun, has generated the most news.
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Who is Paek Nam Sun Powell's North Korean counterpart, essentially Secretary of State
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| Indonesia is already receiving $400,000 in the current fiscal year for civilian training programs and is to receive a like amount next year; and the United States expects to provide an additional $16 million this year to train police officers in counterterrorism.
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Who is Paek Nam Sun Powell's North Korean counterpart, essentially Secretary of State
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But he has had to balance that goal with longstanding concerns about human rights abuses in the region. ||||| At the same time, the Pentagon is reviewing how to allocate another $17 million in "counterterrorism fellowships," some of which could go to Indonesia.
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Who is Paek Nam Sun Powell's North Korean counterpart, essentially Secretary of State
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| Terrorism dominates the agenda, though the possibility of a meeting here between Powell and his North Korean counterpart, Paek Nam Sun, has generated the most news.
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Who is Paek Nam Sun Powell's North Korean Counterpart
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| Indonesia is already receiving $400,000 in the current fiscal year for civilian training programs and is to receive a like amount next year; and the United States expects to provide an additional $16 million this year to train police officers in counterterrorism.
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Who is Paek Nam Sun Powell's North Korean Counterpart
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But he has had to balance that goal with longstanding concerns about human rights abuses in the region. ||||| At the same time, the Pentagon is reviewing how to allocate another $17 million in "counterterrorism fellowships," some of which could go to Indonesia.
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Who is Paek Nam Sun Powell's North Korean Counterpart
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| But he has had to balance that goal with longstanding concerns about human rights abuses in the region.
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Who is concerned about human rights abuse in Southeast Asia US Secretary of state Colin Powell has concerns about human rights abuses in Southeast Asia
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| On Thursday, Powell and representatives of the nations of the Asian group, including Indonesia, are expected to sign a declaration promising cooperation to prevent terrorism by sharing information, blocking funds, tightening borders and making it hard to use forged travel papers.
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Who is concerned about human rights abuse in Southeast Asia US Secretary of state Colin Powell has concerns about human rights abuses in Southeast Asia
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Powell is among the representatives from 13 nations outside Southeast Asia, including China, Japan and Russia, that are taking part in the annual meeting of the group's regional forum. ||||| He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
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Who is concerned about human rights abuse in Southeast Asia US Secretary of state Colin Powell has concerns about human rights abuses in Southeast Asia
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| But he has had to balance that goal with longstanding concerns about human rights abuses in the region.
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Who is concerned about human rights abuse in Southeast Asia Colin Powell
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| On Thursday, Powell and representatives of the nations of the Asian group, including Indonesia, are expected to sign a declaration promising cooperation to prevent terrorism by sharing information, blocking funds, tightening borders and making it hard to use forged travel papers.
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Who is concerned about human rights abuse in Southeast Asia Colin Powell
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Powell is among the representatives from 13 nations outside Southeast Asia, including China, Japan and Russia, that are taking part in the annual meeting of the group's regional forum. ||||| He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
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Who is concerned about human rights abuse in Southeast Asia Colin Powell
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| But he has had to balance that goal with longstanding concerns about human rights abuses in the region.
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Who is concerned about human rights abuse in Southeast Asia U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here on Tuesday night for meetings with fellow foreign ministers aimed at solidifying a second front, in Southeast Asia, in the campaign against global terrorism. ||||| On Thursday, Powell and representatives of the nations of the Asian group, including Indonesia, are expected to sign a declaration promising cooperation to prevent terrorism by sharing information, blocking funds, tightening borders and making it hard to use forged travel papers.
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Who is concerned about human rights abuse in Southeast Asia U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell
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Powell is among the representatives from 13 nations outside Southeast Asia, including China, Japan and Russia, that are taking part in the annual meeting of the group's regional forum. ||||| He said that when he arrives in Jakarta, he will have "some ideas and some initiatives" to present to President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
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Who is concerned about human rights abuse in Southeast Asia U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell
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