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In some respects, the reinvented left these days looks more amenable to radical reform than does Solidarity's traditional right.
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His survival turns on fortuitous breaks - be they inept soldiers who didn't bother to look more searchingly or police officers amenable to bribes, access to a military uniform, or the opportunity to win the favor of a German military officer.
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Both groups have long refused any serious negotiations though the ELN recently, for a time, looked more amenable with President Ernesto Samper, though he has waved several olive branches, and has now welcomed Mr Pastrana's efforts.
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They are forced to pursue a different route, in search of more amenable weather.
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And Mr Netanyahu, who favours any strengthening of Fatah at the expense of Hamas as a long-term Israeli interest, may be a little more amenable than he looks.
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