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Convention worker Ron Eck hangs a banner Tuesday prior to the start of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Seattle. The Clinton administration is using the conference to advertise that it has refocused U.S. foreign policy to make international economics a top priority and Asia as important as Europe. Senior officials hammered that theme Tuesday as delegates from 15 nations arrived for talks aimed at opening trade opportunities between the United States and the huge Asian market.

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