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The Associated Press The action came as tensions increased regarding a series of incidents, including a threat by Iraqi President Bush's airstrike to use chemical weapons against Israel. Iraq has launched to add nuclear arms to its arsenal of chemical weapons. Also yesterday, Iraq expelled a U.S. diplomat in retaliation for the expulsion of an Iraqi diplomat posted at the United Nations. The State Department said the expulsion of being involved in a plot to kill two political onpons. Margaret Tutwiler, the department spokesman, said Elizabeth Dugan, a Commerce Department spokesman, said the Iraqi leg of the aerospace trade mission was called off because of the events of the past couple of weeks. "We thought it was inappropriate to take a group of U.S. companies to Iraq at this time," she said. Iraq's decision to expel the diplomat was totally inappropriate. Justice Department officials said the indictment could result in penalties of $700 million or more. Exxon reportedly had been negotiating a plea agreement with the government and that would have involved the creation of a $500 million environmental restoration fund. Nine U.S. aerospace companies signed up to travel to Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iraq next month to help U.S. companies enhance their market positions overseas and gain market exposure, the department had said. Exxon says it's not guilty of violations The oil coated hundreds of miles of coastline and killed countless fish, birds and other marine life. The Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Exxon said yesterday that it would plead not guilty to a five-count criminal indictment charging the corporation with violating various federal country's worst oil spill a year ago. The Feb. 27 indictment stems from the March 24, 1989, spill of nearly 11 million gallons of North Slope crude oil from the tanker Exxon Valdez, which ran agroand ripped its bottom open on a charted reef outside shipping lanes in Prince William Sound. Exxon said it would vigorously defend itself against the charges, which ranged from violating clean water and refuse acts to negligently and unlawfully discharging oil into a navigable waterway. Exxon and its subsidiary, Exxon Shipping Co., were scheduled for separate arrangements before a malignate迟早 yesterday afternoon. "Iraq has ambitious plans for upgrading its civil aviation system, including new airports, air traffic control and related equipment," the statement said. Once-favored candidate will face runoff in Peru The Associated Press LIMA, Peru - Novelist Mario Vargas Llosa, once considered a sure bet to become Peru's next president, has been pucked by the "Fulimir phonomenon." Public opinion analysts say Fujimi's strong second-place finish in Sunday's election reflected Peru. vians' alienation from the traditional political parties and their desire for miraculous, painless solutions to the country's ills. Alberto Fujimori, the son of Japanese immigrants and a political unknown until a month ago, forced the country's most famous novelist into a runoff and now is favored to win the presidency. "It was not a rational vote. It was a protest vote against the other candidates," said Alfredo Torres, media director for APOYO, a market research firm. Fujimori, a 51-year-old agricultural engineer, received 29 percent of the vote Sunday to 33.9 percent for the 54-year-old Vargas Llosa, according to unofficial returns. Nation/World briefs The deal also will allow Pepsico to open two Pizza Hut restaurants in Moscow this summer. PEPSICO EXPANDS IN U.S.S.R. PepsiCo implys yesterday signed a $3 billion, 10-year pact to double Soviet production of Pepsi in order for ships and expanded sales of Soviet vodka in the United States. "It is the largest, most far-reaching agreement signed by an American consumer goods company in the Soviet Union," said Donald M. 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