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earthquake-striken Armenia. A top-level meeting next week between the London-based Aid Armenia office and two British hauliers could decide the fate of the venture, which has been off and on several times during the past few weeks.

Bristol-based Eurotrux and London-based B M Transport will the meet the director of the agency, who will have just returned from Armenia. They will discuss the specific needs of the earthquake victims, the travel arrangements and the weather which, says Eurotrux, "is pretty horendous," at this time of year. The two hauliers represent a group of UK-based haulage companies with interests in Russia who have volunteered to drive out to Armenia.

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Locations: Bristol, London

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