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Sunday, 27 August, 2000, 13:01 GMT 14:01 UK
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Timorese leaders stay on
The two most prominent independence leaders in East Timor reverse their decision to resign from their political grouping.

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Timorese leaders stay on
The two most prominent independence leaders in East Timor reverse their decision to resign from their political grouping.

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Get your skates back on
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Big kiss
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