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Developing countries take early initiative
CANCUN, SEPT. 10. On the eve of the formal opening of the World Trade Organisation's ministerial conference, a 20-member coalition of developing countries led by India, Brazil, China, South Africa and Argentina, has taken centre stage with its ...
`Banned terror outfits resurface in Pak.'
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 10. The five banned militant and sectarian Pakistan outfits are back in business as the Government has failed to curb their activities, according to a leading Pakistan English monthly, Herald. In a detailed investigative ...
LTTE to boycott Japan's review meet
COLOMBO, SEPT. 10.The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has decided to stay away from a meeting called by Sri Lanka's largest donor, Japan, to review the progress of the peace process, to be held here on September 13. The meeting will be ...
Security is priceless: U.S.
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 10. The United States has reiterated its resolve to fight terrorism at the global level and has said that it would have done "anything" to prevent the recent bombings in Bali and Mumbai. At the Washington Foreign Press Centre, ...
Vote on Libyan sanctions put off
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 10. The United Nations Security Council has postponed a vote on lifting of sanctions against Libya after France had threatened to veto the resolution saying that Paris and Tripoli have not come to an agreement on the ...
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    Defence deal aimed at upsetting balance of power: Kasuri
    DHAKA, SEPT. 10. The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri, said today that the sale of modern and strategic weaponry by Israel to India would disturb the balance of power in South Asia. Commenting on the Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel ...



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