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Aden Faces New Front

TOUR AL-BAHA FRONT, Yemen -- Northern troops advancing on the southern Yemeni stronghold of Aden opened a new northwestern front Tuesday in their bid to tighten a siege of the city that has been declared capital of a separate state. The 100-kilometer thrust before dawn along a flat desert road had been pushed back part of the way by midday on the day the United Nations Security Council was to debate a possible call for a truce. Before being turned back, the thrust had reached a point less than 40 kilometers by road from Aden's outskirts and directly across desert sands from the town of Little Aden, site of the south's only oil refinery.

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