Hopes rise Cancun deadlock could be broken

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Negotiators eye deal before tomorrow's deadline, as some developing nations indicate they are ready to drop opposition to mandatory cuts

A cautious optimism has broken out among Cancun delegates that the last few days of the UN climate summit will deliver a deal, despite Japan's trenchant opposition to extending the Kyoto Protocol. Japanese...

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