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New Australian fighters to get top US weapons

WASHINGTON, Oct 5 (Reuters) The Bush administration has proposed to sell Australia a weapons package valued at up to 617 million dollars for a new fleet of 24 Boeing Co F/A-18E/F Super Hornet aircraft.

Notification of the proposed deal was sent to Congress Thursday by the Pentagon's Defense Security Cooperation Agency, which handles US government-to-government arms sales.

Australia is seeking 43 Raytheon Co -built AIM-9X Sidewinder air combat missiles, 50 AGM-154 air-to-surface Joint Standoff Weapons and 18 AN/ASQ-228 Advanced Targeting Forward-Looking Infrared pods, the announcement said.

The pods are designed to pinpoint targets on the ground by day or night. Also included would be 24 sets of radio frequency countermeasures, 90 helmet-mounted weapons-cueing systems and related gear valued at 617 million dollars if all options are exercised.

''Australia's efforts in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations have made a significant impact to regional political and economic stability and have served US national security interests,'' the Pentagon's notice said.

On May 3, Australia signed a contract to acquire 24 Super Hornet fighter/attack aircraft at a projected cost of 4.6 billion dollars, including training and support over 10 years, becoming the jet's first foreign buyer.

The notice of a potential arms sale is required by law. It does not mean a sale has been concluded. Congress has the power to block an arms deal but rarely does so.

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No deal reached in EU-Caribbean trade talks

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, Oct 5 (Reuters) The European Union and countries in the Caribbean failed to agree on a new trade and investment deal in two days of talks that ended on Friday but managed to narrow the gaps between them, officials said. The EU and 79 nations in Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) have been holding talks to replace colonial-era preferential trade deals which the World Trade Organization says are illegal and must end by Dec. 31. EU officials.....

Several dead after Mexican army, drug gang gunfight

MEXICO CITY, Oct 5 (Reuters) Several people were killed in a gunbattle between soldiers and suspected drug smugglers in northern Mexico today, a government official said, and national media reported a massive seizure of cocaine. The shootout happened during an anti-drugs operation in the port city of Tampico in Tamaulipas state, territory of the Gulf Cartel, one of the two most powerful Mexican drug gangs. ''We're talking about several deaths,'' said the official, who asked not to be named and did.....

Ukraine's leader says had 24 operations since poison

PARIS, Oct 5 (Reuters) President Viktor Yushchenko, his face disfigured by dioxin poisoning in the run-up to Ukraine's''Orange Revolution'', has since had 24 secret operations to regain his health, he said in an interview today. Yushchenko, 53, was poisoned during the campaign for the 2004 presidential election in which he stood on a pro-western ticket against the current Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich, strongly backed at the time by Moscow. He said he knew who had poisoned him, but gave no names......
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