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    Fire and rage in the shadow of Abu Ghraib
    BAGHDAD, APRIL 10.An orange sun set over the city, casting just enough light to finish the kickabout, when the players heard the unmistakable sound of rockets whooshing overhead. Seconds later the missiles slammed into Abu Ghraib, the jail ...

    Labour swing despite Blair image
    LONDON, APRIL 10. After a week in which the Labour Party appeared to be headed for some nasty surprises in next month's general election it has bounced back with three separate opinion polls on Sunday showing that it had significantly regained ...

    Hamas leader sneaks into Jerusalem, arrested
    MANAMA, APRIL 10.Israeli police have arrested a leader of the Palestinian militant group Hamas, who had entered Jerusalem in the wake of a threat by Jewish extremists to march on a sensitive religious site. Hassan Youssef, a Hamas leader, who ...

    More anti-Japan protests in China over textbook
    BEIJING, APRIL 10. Anti-Japan protests erupted for a second day in China on Sunday, as Tokyo demanded an apology and better protection for its citizens and interests a day after demonstrators smashed windows at Japan's embassy in Beijing. ...

    Maoists free 33 prisoners
    KATHMANDU, APRIL 10.Maoists attacked a prison in Nepal's Dolakha district, 175 km east of Kathmandu on Saturday night, killing two policemen and setting free 33 prisoners, police said. The two policemen, including a sub-inspector, were killed ...

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    Pakistan signals on more entry points hailed
    SRINAGAR, APRIL 10. Divided families have welcomed the signals from Pakistan that indicated its keenness to open more entry points along the Line of Control. Yesterday, the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, and the Prime Minister of ...



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