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Forgive me, says Lindh
WASHINGTON, OCT. 5.John Walker Lindh, the American Taliban, today asked for the country's forgiveness for his joining the Al-Qaeda outfit headed by Osama bin Laden. A tearful Lindh, who was sentenced to 20 years in jail by the District Court ...
U.S. steps up diplomacy on Iraq
WASHINGTON, OCT. 5.In what appears to be a boost for the efforts of the United States at the United Nations, the chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix, has agreed with the Bush administration that a new Iraq resolution is needed before the ...
Talks with N. Korea 'useful': U.S. envoy
SINGAPORE, OCT. 5. The U.S. is assessing a strategy of dialogue to deal with a country which it sees as part of the "axis of evil'' following the conclusion of a delicate diplomatic mission to North Korea by the American Assistant Secretary of ...
Collapse of Irish peace process feared
LONDON, OCT. 5. An imminent collapse of the Northern Ireland peace process was widely predicted today as the Unionists stepped up pressure for the expulsion of Sinn Fein from the ruling coalition following Friday's unprecedented raids on its ...
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  • Chandrika, Ranil to confer on peace process
  • India-born professor wins award
  • Bangladesh denies intrusion of aircraft
  • UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for Suu Kyi
  • JKLF adopts declaration on J&K
  • Threat to sue Major
  • Pak., U.S. military exercises from Oct. 15
  • 'India planning to disrupt polls'
  • Putin put off by hero worship
  • Focus on TNI role
  • Exercise restraint: Britain
  • Missile tests may fuel arms race: U.S.
  • Statute amendments need no endorsement: Pak. Minister
  • Musharraf promises full powers to PM

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