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OUT OF ARBIA
Arab oil weapon remains elusive
JEDDAH, APRIL 25."Using the oil weapon now will be like attempting a suicide bombing," one of the Saudi leaders here told us when asked about the prospects of the kingdom using its leverage as the world's largest oil producer for political ...
Weapons seized from three LTTE boats
COLOMBO, APRIL 25. Rocket-launchers, machine guns and grenades were among the arms and ammunition found in three LTTE boats apprehended by the Sri Lankan Navy off the eastern coast of Trincomalee on Wednesday. The Government, which has complained ...
I was sacked by Musharraf: Tarar
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 25. In a revelation that could prove to be embarrassing to the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, particularly when the Supreme Court is hearing a number of petitions challenging his assumption of office of President and ...
Protests mar Le Pen visit
Paris April 25.European parliamentarians gave short shrift to France's extreme right wing presidential candidate, Jean-Marie Le Pen, in Brussels on Wednesday when he tried to make a speech at the European body of which he is a member. Euro MPs ...
Battle lines drawn on referendum
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 25. The battle lines between the Musharraf regime and those opposed to the April 30 referendum are drawn and both sides are engaged in hectic canvassing for and against the Presidential referendum. As the Pakistan President, ...
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  • U.S. troops `fighting' al-Qaeda in Pak.
  • `U.S. forces did not enter tribal areas'
  • Abdullah may ask Bush to do more
  • Blunkett remark a `slip of tongue'
  • Mugabe supporters turn the heat on Indian settlers
  • Chechen warlord killed
  • Second space tourist takes off
  • U.K. denies `moves' against Modi

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