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Red carpet for Musharraf amid protests in Dhaka
DHAKA, JULY 29. The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, arrived here to a red carpet welcome even as the country's civil society held determined protests. The Bangladesh acting President, Zamiruddin Sircar, and the Prime Minister, Begum ...
U.S. to take 'active interest' on J&K issue
WASHINGTON, JULY 29.The U.S. State Department has maintained that Kashmir is on the international agenda and that the United States and others are trying to play a role to encourage a resolution of the problem. "As the Secretary said, Kashmir ...
LTTE, Colombo preparing for lasting peace: report
COLOMBO, JULY 29. Striking a note of optimism, the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission, overseeing the compliance of the Norwegian-brokered ceasefire agreement between Colombo and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), today said that ...
`Peace talks only after September'
COLOMBO, JULY 29. The much-expected talks between the Sri Lankan Government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam have been postponed to take place after the arrival of the rebels' chief negotiator, Anton Balasingham, in northern Sri Lanka, ...
U.S. plans to 'strike' Baghdad
WASHINGTON, JULY 29. The Bush administration is said to be considering plans to strike Baghdad and one or two command centres in the hope of bringing about a collapse of the Saddam Hussein regime, The New York Times said. The so-called ...
Jordan opposes action against Iraq
LONDON, JULY 29. King Abdullah of Jordan, who met the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, here on Monday, rejected speculation that his country would back any U.S. military action in Iraq and accused the hardliners in Pentagon of being "fixated ...
Nun among Magsaysay award winners
MANILA, JULY 29. A Supreme Court Justice in the Philippines , a nun in Pakistan, a doctor from Myanmar, a Nepalese journalist and a South Korean Buddhist monk are the winners of this year's Magsaysay awards along with Indian social activist, ...
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