They announced a truce the other day and the ink's hardly dry before they start shooting.
The longer the delay in beginning the truce, the more worrisome the situation becomes.
But thanks to the truce between the two companies, I was able to transcribe my notes eventually.
Baroness Rawlings, replying for the government, said the UK would call for a fresh UN resolution calling for observance of the Truce for the 2012 Games.
El Faro, an online newspaper in El Salvador, reported the truce was the result of a government deal with gangsters to stop the violence in exchange for better prison conditions and other favors, but the government denies that.
Mr Rogge said that like the messengers in ancient times who shared news of the Olympic truce - the laying down of arms for the Games - "the torchbearers who carry this flame to London will spread the message of sport's capacity to promote peace and to make our world a better place".
The ancient Games were established to create a truce among the many warring factions and foster general peace in the kingdom.
Mr Cable was "entitled to the view" that there had been a truce in the coalition over immigration policy, but that was not Mr Clegg's view, the source said.
On Sunday it was announced that the two Koreas would march together at the Olympics for the first time since the armed truce that ended the 1950-1953 Korean War.
But the truce is now on the rocks.
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Random House will now distribute the electronic versions of the works to all retailers after Mr. Wylie reached a truce with the publisher and agreed to terms for the titles.
Comrade Artemio, the last remaining leader of the group which terrorised Peruvians in the 1980s and '90s, said he was prepared to call a truce with the government of Peru in return for a political settlement and a general amnesty.
He was speaking after the left-wing rebels said they were prepared to disarm and would seek a truce when the peace talks opened in Oslo, Norway.
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Important political players in Jakarta believe that the president is still pushing for a compromise that would see Megawati and Surjadi form an uneasy truce within the PDI.
If the truce ends, "the success of the surge is going to be hugely in doubt, " said CNN International correspondent Michael Holmes.
In theory, the Truce starts seven days before the Olympic games begins and ceases seven days after the close of the Paralympic Games.
Security spokesman Alejandro Poire said there would be no truce with the cartel, which he said was "in retreat".
His six-page proposal offers a 10-year truce if the following terms are met.
Razer's superior sound-isolating technology blocks out undesirable ambient noises and, for moments of truce, the Razer BlackShark comes with a detachable boom microphone for use on-the-go.
To try to save the truce, Mr Abbas has sent the PA's police to intercept the Palestinian militants in Gaza and stop them firing rockets at the Israelis.
Their framework reflected an uneasy truce between the intellectual heirs of Keynes, who accept that economies can fall short of their potential, and purists who hold that supply must always equal demand.
Mr Bush and his Egyptian counterpart, Hosni Mubarak, have sent senior officials to the region to seek a truce, with the Egyptians and Mr Abbas talking to the Palestinian militant leaders, while the Americans have mediated negotiations between the security chiefs of Israel and Mr Abbas's Palestinian Authority (PA).
The terms of the truce make it easier to reverse policy when the time comes.
But since its declaration on June 29th, the truce has led to a dramatic fall in the level of violence.
In March the two main gangs, the Mara Salvatrucha and the Mara 18, declared a truce, cutting the murder rate by two-thirds overnight (see chart).
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The uneasy truce has held firm until the current battle over health care.
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