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Tough agenda awaits Musharraf in U.S.
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 3.A tough and hectic agenda awaits the Pakistan President, Gen. Musharraf, during his week-long trip to the United States beginning September 7. The basic purpose of the visit is to attend the special ceremony on September 11 ...
Inspections again linked to sanctions
JOHANNESBURG, SEPT. 3.Iraq said on Tuesday it was ready to discuss a return of U.N. weapons inspectors, but only in a broader context of ending sanctions and restoring Iraqi sovereignty over all its territory. "If you want to find a solution, ...
Ranil-Chandrika meet averts showdown
COLOMBO, SEPT. 3. A Parliamentary showdown between Sri Lanka's two main political parties — the ruling United National Party (UNP) and the Opposition People's Alliance (PA) — has been averted following a two-hour "cordial" meeting ...
Crucial time ahead for Bush
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 3.It is indeed a critical time for the administration and Congress in the post-Labour Day period. For lawmakers, it is not only having to come to grips with the 13 spending bills they have to pass to keep the Government ...
Benazir delays homecoming
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 3.Pushed out of the October electoral race, the former Prime Minister and chairperson of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), Benazir Bhutto, has put off plans to end her self-exile and return home. She has gone back to Dubai ...
Polls as planned, says Musharraf
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 3.The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, today sought to put at rest speculations in a section of the media that elections would be postponed. Addressing a cross-section of society at the Governor's House in Karachi this ...
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