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Britain has announced that it is to cancel about 200 million pounds worth of debts【D1】____

__ it by poorer Commonwealth countries. The International Development Secretary says the【D2】______ was being【D3】______ to countries committed to eliminating【D4】______ and【D5】______ good government This would include taking action against corruption. At the same time, Common Market【D6】______ ministers are meeting in Mauritius. Britain is expected to【D7】______ a fresh【D8】______ on reducing the debts of the poorest countries. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has indicated that he plans to【D9】______ a scheme put forward last year by the International【D10】______ Fund, which has not yet provided any relief.

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