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UPDATED: 14:49, May 27, 2006
World community helps restore order in Timor Leste
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Australian soldiers patrol aboard a black hawk helicopter over the sky of Dili, capital of Timor-Leste, Friday, Many 26, 2006. At the request of Timor government, Australia, Portugal, New Zealand and Malaysia began to send troops to Timor-Leste to help restore order. A total of 350 Australian troops have arrived in Dili by Friday morning.

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Australian soldiers walk past the airport in Dili, capital of Timor-Leste as a Malaysian military plane landed on Friday, Many 26, 2006. At the request of Timor government, Australia, Portugal, New Zealand and Malaysia began to send troops to Timor-Leste to help restore order. A total of 350 Australian troops have arrived in Dili by Friday morning.

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