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The senior opposition FUNCINPEC party refused to form a new one Party and the two party opposition had called on the monarch to lead top level talks Hun Sen holds bilateral talks "The CPP would like to launch an appeal, consider this draft resolution, and give justice to the CPP, Hun Sen, and Sihanouk's Cambodian people by not approving it." In Nov. 13, uncompromising enemies agreed a few months Hun Sen and FUNCINPEC President Prince Norodom Ranariddh ago to form a coalition government, with the party, at a summit convened by Sihanouk. Ranariddh and Sam Rainsy, in Cambodia, have remained outside the country since the convening of parliament in Sept. 24."No
Furthermore, such a proposal is unconstitutional," the faxed statement said". At least four demonstrators were killed by police, but the discovery of more than 20 bodies in the aftermath has prompted = speculation that the death tally could be much higher. They have demanded a thorough = investigation into their election complaints as a precondition for their cooperation in getting the national assembly moving and a new government formed. The prince's party, in a statement dated Friday and seen Saturday, said such a scenario was unconstitutional. A copy of the resolution has since been submitted to the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
Query: Who is Wesley Clark?
Summary: Then when Wesley Clark was attending Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, one of the cousins, Molly Friedman from Cleveland, was visiting England and called Wesley at the university. An Associated Press report quoted several U.S. administration and military officials as saying that Clark had rifts with the Clinton administration during the 78-day campaign. Clark also has become fluent in the Russian language and in the past three years has delved into the family history. But in interviews, some of his relatives and friends say that Clark was inspired by the story of his grandfather 's persecution and escape from his native land, and that his determination to defeat
Query: Who is Wesley Clark?
Summary: Army 4-Star General Wesley Clark graduated 1st in his class at high school and West Point , was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford , and is fluent in Russian . Wounded 4 times in Vietnam , he was appointed White House fellow after the war . He headed the US Southern Command and was the senior military member in the team brokering the 1995 Dayton peace accords that ended the war in Bosnia . In 1997 Clinton picked him to head NATO and US forces in Europe . In 2000 Clark argued to not rule out use of ground troops in Kosovo and was removed from command 3 months early . Clark grew up in Little Rock , Arkansas and discovered as an adult that he is the grand
Query: Report on the marriage of Camilla Parker Bowles to Prince Charles. Include engagement activities, planning for the wedding, and reaction to the engagement. Do not include Camilla’s activities prior to her engagement.
Summary: Prince Charles’ sons William and Harry are ”delighted” at news he will marry Camilla Parker Bowles, a spokesman for the heir to the throne’s office said Thursday. In a surprise announcement, Britain’s heir to the throne, Prince Charles, declared on Thursday that he will marry his lover, Camilla Parker Bowles, in a spring ceremony at Windsor Castle. Charles and Camilla will marry in a civil ceremony, not in the Church of England, and that Parker Bowles will be called Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall after the marriage, and called the princess consort, not the queen, when Charles becomes king. The wedding is to take place on April 8 in a civil ceremony at Windsor Castle, Charles announced Thursday, but the 57-year-old bride will not become the Princess of Wales – that position having already been more than filled by the prince’s late and much-remembered ex-wife, Diana.
Query: Which countries have signed the Ottawa Treaty for the elimination of anti-personnel land mines, and how many have ratified it? What countries have refused to sign, and why? How effective has the treaty been?
Summary: A three-day conference on the land mines ban is being held in Ottawa, Canada, and most of the participating countries are expected to sign the treaty. South Africa is to join more than 100 countries in Canada this week to sign a treaty banning the use or possession of anti-personnel mines. France and Germany on Thursday gave UN officials paperwork showing they have ratified a treaty banning anti-personnel land mines. Burkino Faso became the 40th country to ratify an international treaty to ban antipersonnel land mines Wednesday, meaning the treaty will go into effect in six months, the United Nations announced. In a statement, the ICBL expressed ``grave concern about reports of the continued laying of mines in a number of countries that have signed but not ratified the treaty, such as Angola, Cambodia, Senegal and Sudan. The United States has refused to ratify the treaty, arguing that such weapons are needed on the Korean peninsula to deter an invasion by North Korea of South Korea. Jordan signed a global land mine treaty Saturday, joining 127 other countries that have endorsed the pact, which prohibits the use, production and stockpiling of the weapon. Kenya will next year ratify the Ottawa Treaty banning the use of land mines, according to a senior Kenyan government official. Despite a treaty signed by 135 countries to ban their use, production and stockpiling, anti-personnel land mines appear to be as popular as ever in fighting wars these days.
Query: What is the extent and what are the causes of obesity in the United States?
Summary (partial): Years of emphasizing exercise and healthier diets have done little to stem the growing epidemic of obesity in the United States, with more than 20 percent of adults and up to 15 percent of children now considered obese, a top US health official said Friday. Obesity is linked to many chronic and life-threatening diseases, including heart disease, diabetes and hypertension. ... respiratory disease ... diabetes ... cancer