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'Arafat removal plan indefensible in law'
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 16. India has joined the international community in urging Israel to exercise restraint with respect to any plan it may have that could affect adversely the safety and the personal freedom of the Palestinian leader,Yasser ...
Koreas establish air links
SINGAPORE, SEPT. 16.For the first time since the political division of the Korean peninsula 55 years ago, a civil aviation link between the two Koreas for the `commercial' purpose of `tourism' was established on Monday. The opening of this "new ...
GM food battle moves to Russia
MOSCOW, SEPT. 16.Now that Europe has succumbed to American pressure to allow genetically modified foods, the battle is shifting to Russia. Current Russian legislation bans development and production of GM foods, but allows their import and ...
Four-nation exercise against proliferation
SINGAPORE, SEPT. 16.An anti-proliferation military exercise at sea has been conducted off the Australian coast under the U.S.-led "Proliferation Security Initiative'' (PSI). The Australian Defence Minister, Robert Hill, announced the successful ...
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    PM reaches Turkey to revive ties
    ANKARA, SEPT. 16.The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, arrived at the Esenboga Airport here today on the first leg of a four-day official visit, aimed at reviving Indo-Turkish ties. He will begin his official engagements tomorrow by laying a ...
    Pak. unhappy with Sinha's remarks
    ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 16. The statement by the External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, that a visit to Islamabad in January by the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, for the SAARC summit would not necessarily become the basis for a summit ...



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