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Everything looked rosy in July, when Britain's Minister of State Peter Hain, in Angola, signed a memorandum on air services with Transportation Minister Luis Brando. Foreign Minister João Miranda indicated that this was a reward for Hain's support for sanctions against the União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola rebels....

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