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U.S. officials harp on Iraq in talk shows
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 9. Senior members of the Bush administration made use of Sunday talk shows to reinforce the "case" against Iraq with the Vice-President, Dick Cheney, reiterating that the cost of inaction might be "far more costly" than military ...
Report warns of Iraq's n-bomb capability
LONDON, SEPT. 9.Britain stepped up the war rhetoric on Monday after the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies (IIS) warned that Iraq could produce a nuclear bomb within months if it were able to obtain the necessary fissile ...
China, Japan to continue dialogue
SINGAPORE, SEPT. 9.China and Japan have agreed upon a "consensus'' to sustain their sensitive ties by launching a "consultation mechanism'' to promote an economic partnership. The resumption of "diplomatic consultation'' through an exclusive ...
'Pak. cannot stop border crossings'
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 9. Sardar Muhammad Abdul Qayyum Khan, former President and Prime Minister of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), has been the `front man' of the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, in managing the fallout of September 11 on the ...
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