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Norwegian move to restart peace process
COLOMBO, APRIL 28. The Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister, Vidar Helgesen, is scheduled to arrive in Colombo on May 2, to "hold consultations'' with the Sri Lankan President, Chandrika Kumaratunga, on restarting the stalled peace process. Oslo's ...

Raids coordinated, says Thailand
SINGAPORE, APRIL 28.At least 107 militants and five security personnel were killed across three provinces in southern Thailand today as "armed assailants'' attacked several police outposts and checkpoints at the stroke of dawn in apparently ...

U.S. intensifies air raid campaign in Fallujah
MANAMA, APRIL 28. Reluctant to send ground troops for an all-out assault, the United States has intensified air strikes in the Iraqi town of Fallujah, amid fears that large-scale civilian casualties could follow. U.S. helicopter gunships today ...

Emotional reunions in Spain
PARIS, APRIL 28. Spain has completed the removal of all its combat troops from Iraq. The only Spanish military personnel left on Iraqi soil are logistics experts planning the repatriation of heavy military equipment, Defence Ministry officials ...

Award for leading the battle against oil pipeline
LONDON, APRIL 28. Manana Kochladze has been accused of working for Russian intelligence and of being a spy for the Americans. By training, she is an expert on the physiology of the brain. Her mental powers, however, are now focused on ...

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    India, U.S. discuss economic issues
    WASHINGTON, APRIL 28. Senior officials of India and the United States held discussions on financial and economic developments and the global efforts to combat terrorist financing. The discussions were part of the Enhanced U.S.-India Economic ...



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