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Studied ambiguity, or just studied silence, are the best tools of the interveners' trade.
ECONOMIST: Wim��s whim
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Many suspect that the Lusaka deal was designed to freeze the interveners' positions on the ground.
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The country has ample natural and human resources, albeit not the strategic kind, like oil, that really motivate potential interveners.
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The most active interveners, however, are in the emerging world.
ECONOMIST: Currencies
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Heseltine's big idea, unhelpfully for ministers, exposes the tensions within the coalition government between the free marketeers and the interveners, and between the centralisers and the localists, when the Conservatives probably have enough fault lines being exposed already.
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