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PM accuses West of double standards
LONDON, OCT. 12.The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, has accused the Western countries of pursuing "double standards" in measuring terrorism and said India was determined to stamp out Pakistan-inspired violence in Kashmir. Mr. Vajpayee, ...
Iraq, a key issue in U.S. Congressional polls
MINNEAPOLIS, OCT. 12.It is back to politics and campaigning. With about three weeks to go for the crucial Congressional elections of November 5, the Democrats and Republicans are hoping that the political fortunes will swing in their favour. But ...
`Baghdad buckling under pressure'
LONDON, OCT. 12. The British Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, said today that Iraq appeared to be backing down in the face of threat of military action, and indicated that the prospect of a war could be receding. His remarks, seen as the most ...
Show of strength by women Tigers
KILINOCHCHI (SRI LANKA), OCT. 12.The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam celebrated the `Tamil Eelam Women's Resurgence Day' here on Thursday, with an impressive display of the military capabilities of its women cadres. A march past by 11 ...
India watching Pak. developments closely
LONDON, OCT. 12.India is watching the post-poll developments in Pakistan "very closely'' and is particularly keen on seeing what kind of coalition government takes power in Islamabad. Highly-placed sources in the Indian delegation accompanying ...
PML (Q) emerges on top
ISLAMABAD, OCT. 12. At the end of the counting of votes cast in Pakistan's general elections, the Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid-e-Azam), nicknamed the `King's party' (for its supposed proximity to the military establishment), emerged the ...
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  • Serious flaws in Pak. polls: E.U.
  • `Parliament can review new laws'
  • Election results affirm alienation of Kashmiris: Pak.
  • India, Nepal discuss bilateral issues
  • E.U. feels India needs to do more to attract investments
  • Blair for E.U. Presidency
  • Russia, France have a finger in oil pie
  • Former diplomat dead
  • Japan for resumption of Indo-Pak. talks

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