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'No progress' at Mid-East talks
Israeli and Palestinian security officials holding their first talks in several weeks fail to move any nearer to ending eight months of bloodshed. Officials on both sides said the talks held late on Tuesday made no headway towards stopping the unrest, but they agreed security officials would hold another meeting on Wednesday in the Gaza Strip. The BBC's Chris Morris reports from Jerusalem.

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