News Currents
Mutch, David, The Christian Science Monitor
MIDDLE EAST
Kuwait said yesterday it will resume crude oil export shipments Saturday or Sunday for the first time since Iraq invaded the emirate Aug. 2. More than half of the 600 oil wells blown up by Iraqi troops are still on fire, but about 15 fires a week are being put out, and Kuwait is pumping 140,000 barrels per day.... Germany's Foreign Ministry called a crisis meeting of experts yesterday to work out a response to an ultimatum from Lebanese kidnappers threatening violence against two German hostages. The kidnappers Wednesday gave Bonn 48 hours to disprove rumors that two Lebanese Shiite brothers jailed in Germany are not alive and well. UNITED STATES
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Publication information:
Article title: News Currents.
Contributors: Mutch, David - Author.
Newspaper title: The Christian Science Monitor.
Publication date: July 26, 1991.
Page number: 2.
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