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Sunday, 6 August, 2000, 01:29 GMT 02:29 UK
AUDIO/VIDEO

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UN troops deploy on Lebanese border
UN peacekeepers begin deploying troops along the entire length of Lebanon's border with Israel, following authorisation from Beirut.

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 | UN Spokesman in Southern Lebanon, Daljeet Bagga: "So much of the border area is heavily mined" real 28k
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 | UN Middle East envoy, Terje Roed-Larson: We have excellent cooperation with the governments of Lebanon and Israel real 28k
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 | The Centre for Lebanese Studies' Nadim Shehadi: "We do not forsee any security problems in the south" real 28k
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UN troops deploy on Lebanese border
UN peacekeepers begin deploying troops along the entire length of Lebanon's border with Israel, following authorisation from Beirut.

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Also:
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 | UN Spokesman in Southern Lebanon, Daljeet Bagga: "So much of the border area is heavily mined" real 28k
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 | UN Middle East envoy, Terje Roed-Larson: We have excellent cooperation with the governments of Lebanon and Israel real 28k
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 | The Centre for Lebanese Studies' Nadim Shehadi: "We do not forsee any security problems in the south" real 28k
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