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India, Pak. raise Kashmir issue in U.N.
UNITED NATIONS, MAY 14. For the first time in several years India and Pakistan did not attack each other directly while raising the Kashmir issue in the U.N. Security Council, with New Delhi maintaining that differences are best settled through ...
Powell `silence' upsets U.S. panel on religious freedom
WASHINGTON, MAY 14. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), has said that it was "deeply disappointed" that the Secretary of State, Colin Powell, did not designate India in the category of Countries of Particular ...
Pak. businessmen to visit India
ISLAMABAD, MAY 14.Close on the heels of the visit by the Pakistani Parliamentarians, a delegation of Pakistan businesspersons is planning to visit India to improve trade ties. The Pakistan Chapter SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry ...
Riyadh vows to destroy terror cell
RIYADH, MAY 14. The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Abdullah, sharply vowed to `destroy' the terrorist cell that carried out four deadly bombings in Riyadh, and said the men were sinners in the eyes of Islam. Prince Abdullah on Tuesday condemned ...
Mass grave in Iraq
MAHAWEEL (IRAQ), MAY 14.Villagers pulled body after body from a mass grave in central Iraq on Wednesday, exhuming the remains of up to 3,000 people they suspect were killed during the 1991 Shia revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime. Uncounted ...
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  • U.S. has `strong suspicions' of Al-Qaeda involvement
  • U.S. wants LTTE participation in Tokyo donors' conference
  • LTTE shows no signs of climbdown
  • IRA man denies he was a British spy
  • Fighting rages in Congo
  • SARS: scientists claim breakthrough
  • Crackdown on Aceh rebels imminent
  • `Abbas-Sharon meet on Saturday'
  • Major blast during religious ceremony
  • U.S. expels 14 Cuban diplomats
  • A `Bollywood' touch to Cannes fete?



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