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Secretary General Don McKinnon's lobbying for trade reform at the Commonwealth summit in Malta (25-27 November) produced waves in the European Union, which he challenged to meet the United States' offer of farm subsidy cuts....

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Don McKinnon, Malta, United States, Gambia, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Ugandan, Kizza Besigye, Yoweri Museveni, China, British

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