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EU Agrees Training for Iraqi Police, Judges (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    The European Union offered to provide training for Iraqi police and judges on Monday in a move aimed at ending a transatlantic rift over Iraq on the eve of a summit with President Bush.
Clinton expresses hope on joint mechanism for Tsunami reconstruction (TamilNet)
   Expressing hope on a joint mechanism for reconstruction of Sri Lanka's tsunami-shattered coastal areas, US ex-president Bill Clinton Monday said that he was informed Sunday night that the Liberation Tigers (LTTE) and the Sri Lanka Government were working together to create such a mechanism for tsunami relief. "My experience is, whether it is Middle East or Northern Ireland, whenever people work

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   Local officials in a small German town are banking on a lottery win to keep the local council from going bust. Town councillors in Blumberg near the Swiss border say their community of 10,660 residents has one of the largest debts in Germany, at £1,700 per head.
Chancellor urged: sell gold to the Chinese (Guardian Unlimited)
   Gordon Brown should use his trip to China this week to urge Beijing on a gold-buying spree if he wants to achieve his debt relief plans, analysts say.
Take 5: Christopher Molidor (Lansing State Journal)
   With the Federal Reserve prime rate inching slowly upwards, many a wary eye has turned to the mortgage market. Though some people believe a higher Fed rate automatically translates into higher mortgage rates, that is not necessarily the case. In fact, rates in Lansing have dropped in recent months. Loan consultant Christopher Molidor of Countrywide Home Loans helps home buyers and refinancers
Divisions on how to agree debt relief (Financial Times)
   Disagreement about whether grants are preferable to loans is complicating efforts by rich countries to agree on debt relief for the world's poorest countries.

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   Local officials in a small German town are banking on a lottery win to keep the local council from going bust. Town councilors in Blumberg near the Swiss border say their community of 10,660 residents has one of the largest debts in Germany, at £1,700 per head.
Relief could be at hand in the pursuit of debt (The Age)
   All the indications are that interest rates will be increasing some time soon. The long-term viability of some businesses could be in jeopardy where they have high debt levels and they are already facing cash-flow problems due to other costs increasing.
Kenyan Nobel laureate calls for rich nations to cancel African debt (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
    Nobel Peace Prize laureate Wangari Maathai of Kenya called Monday for rich nations to cancel debts owed by Africa's countries, saying their payments were draining resources from the continent's battle against poverty, environmental disaster and warfare.
Italy offers debt relief to Lanka, cancels 7.2 m euro loan (Daily News)
   Italy has cancelled an outstanding debt worth 7.2 million euros to Sri Lanka as part of a tsunami relief package, a Sri Lankan Finance Ministry statement said yesterday.

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