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U.S. sounds tough on Iraq WASHINGTON, OCT. 31. Even while working on a compromise language at the United Nations, senior Bush administration officials say that the U.S. will not be `handcuffed' by the world body and that it is `determined' to act if the Iraqi leader, ... `Pak. using terror as bargaining tactic' LONDON, OCT. 31. The External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, has accused Pakistan of using terrorism as a "pre-dialogue negotiating tactic" and said this is wholly unacceptable to India. "Such tactics can never succeed, and the sooner ... Britain backs India's case for Security Council seat LONDON, OCT. 31. Britain today came out strongly in support of India's candidature for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council in what was seen as by far the most explicit British commitment on the issue. Speaking to reporters ... Lords gearing up for reforms LONDON, OCT. 31. British Parliament is gearing up for a radical shake-up, intended to bring it in tune with the demands of modern democracy. In a move that might have been denounced as subversive once upon a time, the House of Lords is to be ... Other Stories
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