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Russia not to cut missiles
MOSCOW, AUG. 18.Russia has abandoned plans to slash its land-based nuclear missile forces, a decision that is bound to affect global strategic equations. Visiting a unit of intercontinental ballistic missiles in the Urals region at the weekend, ...
U.K. seeks legal advice on Iraq
LONDON, AUG. 18. With pressure mounting on the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, to desist from joining any U.S. military intervention in Iraq, Downing Street is reported to have sought legal opinion on whether a fresh U.N. authorisation is ...
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  • India's hand alleged in church attacks
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