It seems unlikely that Indonesia will arrest those indictees and send them to Dili for trial. |
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The route continued contouring the south coast, the border regions, and the north coast on return to Dili. |
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The bank said the project will focus on road repairs, restoring electricity and expanding the port of the East Timor capital Dili. |
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Back in Dili the next day the confusion created by the scramble of so many players in the campaign is on show for all to see and hear. |
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Thus, I learn that shoe fetishes traverse all worlds and there's loads of us clip-clopping around the big white government building on Dili Harbour. |
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Dili has flown in Portuguese teachers to help with the change. |
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At the border, there were cars waiting to take people to the capital, Dili. |
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But, still, week after week, Addison lived in a Dili hostel waiting for the rusty wheels of Timorese justice to set her free. |
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Ten thousand others crowded Dili dock today, waiting for ferries out of the city. |
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The people of East Timor, whose capital and largest city is Dili, had waited more than 400 years for independence. |
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In that time some 1,500 East Timorese were murdered, Dili was burned, and its infrastructure destroyed. |
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They soon identify the targets as Indonesian military aircraft and warships that initiate an assault against Dili. |
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Five people, believed to be ringleaders of the mosque group, were expelled last week by the immigration office in Dili. |
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One group of militiamen was arrested at a checkpoint outside the airport in Dili, with a pistol, machete and home-made weapons in their car. |
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They were relocated to the capital, Dili, where Pinto eventually made contact with the underground. |
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The violence, which now mostly involves street gangs, has forced thousands of refugees to seek shelter in churches, religious missions, aid camps and at Dili airport. |
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Effective European occupation of a small part of the territory began in 1769, when the city of Dili was founded and the colony of Portuguese Timor declared. |
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During World War II, the Japanese occupied Dili, and the mountainous interior became the scene of a guerrilla campaign, known as the Battle of Timor. |
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The 1991 Dili Massacre was a turning point for the independence cause and an East Timor solidarity movement grew in Portugal, Australia, and other Western countries. |
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Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar said his ministry is making arrangements to evacuate some 10 of its 40 embassy staff and their families from Dili. |
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The internal study, completed by Cellumen, focused on a set of 178 compounds spanning diverse chemical classes with published human DILI scores. |
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Patients with liver failure resulting from DILI may experience deep jaundice, fluid retention, advanced coagulopathy and coma. |
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The differential diagnosis for these patients includes TB DILI, ART DILI, TB IRIS, viral hepatitis, other hepatotoxins, sepsis and chronic liver conditions. |
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