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EU leaders seek to break deadlock on climate aid

In this photo taken on Wednesday Oct. 28, 2009 an oil refinery is seen in the port of Antwerp, Belgium. EU leaders will hold two day summit talks beginning on Thursday, Oct. 29, 209. On the agenda are solving Czech President's misgivings over signing a reform treaty and trying to reach an aid figure to offer poor countries at global climate change talks in December. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)

BRUSSELS - Trying to forge a united stand on climate change, the 27-nation European Union considered a new proposal Friday that would let poorer eastern members pay less into a climate change aid fund than the bloc's leading countries. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor

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