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U.S. determined to capture Mullah Omar
ISLAMABAD, DEC. 7 The United States-led coalition declared today that it was determined to capture the Taliban supreme leader, Mullah Omar, and bring him to `justice,' even as reports from Kandahar said he had gone into hiding after surrendering ... More
Vajpayee arrives in Osaka
OSAKA, DEC 7. The Prime Minister, Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee, arrived here late this evening to begin a five-day visit to Japan, - the second summit meeting between the two countries in two consecutive years - signalling a new political ... More
UNP victory opens door for reconciliation
COLOMBO, DEC. 7. The victory of the United National Party (UNP)-led Opposition in the just-concluded parliamentary election could be interpreted as a verdict against the President, Ms. Chandrika Kumaratunga, analysts said today but stressed that ... More
Australia for own probe into terrorist plot
SYDNEY, DEC. 7. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John Howard, has asked India to allow his country to hold its own investigation into the arrest of a man in Mumbai for allegedly planning September 11-style terrorist attacks here. ``We have ... More
Indian troops face more challenges in Lebanon
BEIRUT, DEC. 7. The Indian Army's peacekeeping contingent here is getting primed for a greater role in this touchy part of the world which has become even more sensitive after violence rocked Israel and Palestinian territory not very far from ... More
Papers relating to IA hijack found in Kabul
NEW YORK, DEC. 7. Several documents relating to the 1999 hijacking of the Indian Airlines plane were found in a house in Kabul showing the involvement of a Pakistan-backed terrorist group in the act. The documents include a receipt from ... More
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  • U.S. stand on Uighurs irks China
  • Disney's characters still hold sway
  • E.U. keen on expansion
  • 'U.S. backed invasion of E.Timor'
  • Senator hits out at India's n-programme
  • U.S. forces to utilise Dushanbe airport

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