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U.K. for greater U.N. role in Iraq
LONDON, AUG. 9.Britain is keen on giving the United Nations a greater role in the post-war reconstruction of Iraq in order to make it possible for India and other countries, which are reluctant to contribute peacekeeping troops to the region in ...
Blair to make way for Brown?
LONDON, AUG. 9. Just a week after the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, publicly declared that his appetite for power remained `undiminished,' there is fresh speculation about his political future following a report in The Times that he ...
Other Stories

  • Orientalist killed in Moscow
  • Taylor aide warns of bloodbath
  • NATO to take command in Kabul
  • U.S. freezes Chechen leader's assets
  • Jakarta sees Jemaah hand in blast
  • `Pakistani helped Al-Qaeda activist'
  • Al-Qaeda fugitive is suspect
  • Residents, British troops clash in Basra


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    Former President jailed
    MANAGUA (Nicaragua): A federal judge late on Friday ordered former President, Arnoldo Aleman, transported to jail to await two trials on fraud, embezzlement and money laundering charges. Mr. Aleman, who left office last January, has been under ...
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  • Church offers $55-m. settlement
  • Circus artiste falls to death
  • U.S. watchdog defers China trip


    India & World
    Rose petals, warm hugs greet MPs team in Pak.
    LAHORE, AUG. 9.The normally austere Wagah border sprang to life when a convoy of Indian parliamentarians, journalists and experts entered Pakistan this afternoon. A big group of people that had gathered at Bab-e-Azadi (Gateway to Freedom) across ...
    Sri Lanka for borderless trade with India
    BANGALORE, AUG. 9. Ravi Karunanayake, Sri Lanka Minister for Commerce and Consumer Affairs, today said that the modified free trade agreement (FTA) signed between India and Sri Lanka in 2002 had helped in increasing the volume of trade between ...



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