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Al-Qaeda hand seen behind attacks
BAGHDAD, MARCH 2.The U.S.-appointed Governing Council for Iraq blamed Tuesday's bloody bombings at Shia shrines in two cities on ``terrorists'' seeking to spark sectarian strife in the country and called on Iraqis to maintain calm. The Council ...

Kerry tipped to win Super Tuesday
WASHINGTON, MARCH 2.Voting has started in the primaries of Super Tuesday that will see 10 States almost sealing the fate of the Democratic candidates. All indications are that the present front-runner, Senator John Kerry, is set to win ...

Fradkov for Cabinet reforms
MOSCOW, MARCH 2. The Russian Prime Minister-designate, Mikhail Fradkov, is going to overhaul the structure of the Cabinet, cutting the number of Deputy Premiers and Ministers and streamlining their functions. "The smaller the government ...

Sectarian violence flares up in Quetta
ISLAMABAD, MARCH 2. At least 29 persons were killed and several were injured when a Muharram procession came under indiscriminate fire in a congested area of Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, today. According to reports reaching here, a loud ...

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    Kanishka trial: `Bagri confessed to involvement'
    VANCOUVER, MARCH 2. In a dramatic day of testimony at the Kanishka trial, an associate of the key accused, Ajaib Singh Bagri, told the court that Bagri confessed to his involvement in the 1985 Air India bombings that killed 331 people. ``We ...



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