Word: deadlocked
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South Korean officials are claiming that the United States has made some major concessions to North Korea to break a deadlock on the inspection of Pyongyang's nuke facilities. The two countries are currently on the last legs of negotiations focusing on opening up North Korea's nuclear program to international inspectors. Lee Se-ki, chief policymaker of the governing Democratic Liberal Party in South Korea, said in a report to a party meeting that the U.S. has offered to wait five years before conducting a full inspection on its operations -- something that may anger Seoul. Both U.S. and North...
...between his government and Syrian President Hafez Assad over ending nearly half a century of conflict. On Sunday, Rabin will meet with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who shuttled to Syria last week. Days later, Rabin will confer with Secretary of State Warren Christopher in an attempt to break the deadlock...
...forced to pay. "I have never said that we had to have the employer mandate, although I think that's the best and fairest way," he said.Clinton's chief opponent on the issue, Republican Senator Bob Dole, interpreted the remarks as "an effort by the President to break the deadlock...
...Menendez brothers, who admitted to slaughtering their parents and were unknown before their trial, can be made human enough to deadlock two juries, the prosecution has its work cut out for it. Much of the public thinks it already knows Simpson from his role of good guy. In a celebrity-struck culture, it will be fascinating to see if the prosecution can show that the public didn't know this man at all. They only knew the one he played...
...Committee, the ruling body of the A.N.C. His face becomes a mask as he notes each person's views and registers the course of the discussion and argument. He knows the weight of his opinion and holds it in reserve until it is deemed necessary. If there is a deadlock he attempts to resolve it. Otherwise he tries to steer the argument toward consensus...