They announced a truce the other day and the ink's hardly dry before they start shooting.
Although the last rebel group, the National Liberation Forces (FNL) has signed a truce, attacks continue.
Barack Obama of Illinois called a truce last week and promised to play nice.
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It is time for a truce to be called and for the legal borders to be redrawn.
In 1953, the signing of a truce brought an armed peace along the border of South Korea.
If Venezuela is indeed enjoying a truce, it is an uneasy one which shows no sign of lasting.
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Championship leader Lewis Hamilton and McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso have apparently called a truce following their very public spat.
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Mr Abbas, therefore, rather than trying to stamp out the militants, hopes to persuade them to call a truce.
In January, he signalled that he was ready in principle for a truce.
She did not ask for a ceasefire, but as civilian casualties in Lebanon grow, so will pressure for a truce.
Kendzior did not respond to an e-mail requesting comment, and by midafternoon it appeared the two bloggers had reached a truce.
The ancient Games were established to create a truce among the many warring factions and foster general peace in the kingdom.
After a battle over planning reform, in the spring the government and a range of opponents appeared to reach a truce.
Eisenhower obtained a truce in Korea and worked incessantly during his two terms to ease the tensions of the Cold War.
During the official launch of the talks in Norway last month, Farc rebels had called the government to agree a truce.
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This eventually ended after foreign mediation led to a truce, policed by West African peacekeepers, and free elections in January 2000.
The last attempt at a truce, brokered by Mr Abbas in 2003, quickly collapsed into a cycle of attack and counter-attack.
The real winners from a truce between users and Internet providers will be those who have staked their business on file-sharing itself.
Peace, however, or at least a truce, would have to come first.
Negotiate a truce that focuses on the matters that affect you both.
Without getting into the details of that decades long feud, Fogerty and Fantasy finally called a truce of sorts about seven years ago.
But so far this one doesn't seem to leave much room for a truce that could lift the gloom hanging over eurozone markets.
Torrance has calmed down now, of course, and is trying his best to agree a truce with friend and rival captain Curtis Strange.
It's been nearly five years since Eritrea and Ethiopia called a truce to a border war that killed tens of thousands of people.
Some see hope for a lull in the patent wars on news of a truce between Apple and HTC after years of litigation.
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In Minnesota, a truce has been called, in the form of another budget fudge that will kick the can along to the next election.
But we can accept a truce with them, and we can live side by side and refer all the issues to the coming generations.
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