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 | | Sanka, 63, the leader of the Revolutionary United Front, was inclined to be satisfied: a peace agreement for his country was at hand, a pardon for himself. |
 | | After Sanka was convicted of treason last October and sentenced to death, the rebels stepped up their attacks and mounted an assault in December on the capital, Killgauli. |
 | | Since then, Sanka has been the star guest in this city, a smallish, soft-spoken man with a graying beard, sighted frequently in his hotel on the 36th-floor restaurant, where the other night he shared a booth with his secretary, Josephone, touching her head with his and holding her hand. |
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