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A terrorist attack: Israel
JERUSALEM, JULY 5.Israel is assuming that an attack at Los Angeles airport at the El Al Israel Airlines counter was a terrorist attack until proved otherwise, an Israeli Cabinet Minister said on Friday, even as police in Egypt questioned the ...
U.S. plans `land invasion' of Iraq
WASHINGTON, JULY 5.The United States is in the advanced stages of planning a military strike against Iraq from the north, south and the west and which involves the use of land, air and sea forces, The New York Times reports. A military ...
Blair in row over children's tuitions
LONDON, JULY 5.Just when Downing Street had started to relax after a series of vicious press attacks, it finds itself embroiled in another media-inspired row — this time over a report that the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has hired private ...
LTTE celebrates Black Tigers Day amid fragile peace
COLOMBO, JULY 5. Sri Lanka's north and east witnessed a splash of red and yellow as the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) celebrated the annual Black Tigers Day in a climate of fragile peace. ``Since dawn, the red and yellow ...
Benazir, Sharif to team up against Musharraf?
ISLAMABAD, JULY 5. The travel of the former Prime Minister and Chairperson of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), Benazir Bhutto, from Dubai to Jeddah to perform `umrah' has triggered speculations of a possible coalition between her party and the ...
Other Stories

  • Blast kills 30 in Algeria
  • N. Korea confirms deaths in naval clash
  • Controversy erupts in Kanishka case
  • Arafat aide pledges to stop bombers
  • Pak. police fail to nab rape accused
  • No infiltration across LoC, says Pak.
  • Blast at Nepali Congress office

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