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Musharraf to continue with his role
ISLAMABAD, NOV. 20. Less than 14 hours before the Pakistan National Assembly is to elect the Prime Minister, the Pakistan President and Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Pervez Musharraf, tonight claimed to have put the nation on the ``on the right ...
NATO set to take in new members
BRUSSELS, NOV. 20.The three-day NATO summit in Prague is an epoch-making event as it takes up the admission of seven former communist countries ending cold-war divisions in the world. But sombre clouds are looming on NATO's political and ...
Onus on Iraq: Blix
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), NOV. 20. Stressing that the U.N. inspection team would not accept Iraqi statements at face value, Chief U.N. weapons inspector, Hans Blix, has said that Baghdad must prove that it does not possess weapons of mass destruction. ...
U.S. Senate passes Homeland Security Bill
WASHINGTON, NOV. 20. In an impressive fashion, the U.S. Senate passed the Homeland Security Department legislation giving the President, George W Bush, what he has been asking for in the last several months. The vote was by a margin of 90 to 9. ...
Russian aircraft carrier deal may be signed next month
MOSCOW, NOV. 20.India and Russia may sign the long-awaited deal on the purchase of the Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier during the coming visit of the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, early next month, informed sources said here. The Russian ...
Pak. Speaker begins term on confrontationist note
ISLAMABAD, NOV. 20. The newly-elected Speaker of the Pakistan National Assembly, Chaudhry Amir Hussain, has begun his innings on a confrontationist note by asserting that the controversial amendments made by Pakistan President, Pevez Musharraf, ...
China's 'readjustment' policy may impact on talks
BEIJING, NOV. 20.The Chinese Government and the strategic affairs community in Beijing look upon the new round of Sino-Indian talks, scheduled to begin in New Delhi tomorrow, as one more opportunity to sustain the good momentum that has been ...
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