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Pak. denies Indian charges on SAARC affairs
ISLAMABAD, OCT. 28.Pakistan today denied Indian charges that Islamabad was "dragging'' its feet on some issues related to economic cooperation among the SAARC countries and maintained that the "record proves that Pakistan is active in all ...
Russia vows to hit terrorists abroad
MOSCOW, OCT. 28.Even as Russia mourned the victims of its worst hostage crisis the President, Vladimir Putin, announced a dramatic hardening of his anti-terrorist policy, vowing to deliver pre-emptive strikes at other countries where terrorists ...
U.S. digging deep in Persian Gulf
MANAMA, OCT. 28.Under the cover of a war against terrorism and preparations for a conflict against Iraq, fresh U.S. forces are being deployed to police a strategic arc covering the Indian Ocean, oil rich Persian Gulf and parts of Central Asia. ...
Walter Mondale to replace Wellstone?
DES MOINES (IOWA), OCT. 28. The formal announcement of the Democratic Party on who will replace Paul Wellstone on the November 5 ballot could come on Tuesday. In the passing of the truly liberal Senator from Minnesota who was locked in a ...
Setback to Ulster peace efforts
LONDON, OCT. 28. Prospects of an early end to the political crisis in Northern Ireland have receded after the Sinn Fein president, Gerry Adams, ruled out disbandment of IRA which the Unionists are demanding as a condition for their continued ...
New trends in ties as China, U.S. vow to start security dialogue
SINGAPORE, OCT. 28.While the Chinese President, Jiang Zemin, has reported a "good momentum of growth'' in his country's relationship with the U.S. in the past year, his latest summit with its President, George W. Bush, in Texas on October 25 has ...
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  • Norwegian envoy briefs Chandrika
  • U.S. diplomat killed in Amman
  • 13 Maoists gunned down in Nepal
  • Pak. hopes C'wealth membership will be restored
  • Oil firms want early decision on gas exports

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