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Three Taliban leaders surrender
KABUL, JAN. 8. Three former ministers in Afghanistan's vanquished Taliban regime have surrendered to their conquerors while the hunt for the supreme Taliban leader again focused on rugged southern mountains. The three ministers and other senior ... More
We will stand by you: Blair
BAGRAM, (AFGHANISTAN), JAN. 8. The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, visited Afghanistan and promised its war-weary people the world would not abandon them again. Speaking at Bagram airbase north of Kabul yesterday, Mr. Blair said the world ... More
Arafat launches inquiry into arms ship issue
GAZA CITY, JAN. 8. The Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat is launching an inquiry into a ship laden with tonnes of weapons seized by Israel in the Red Sea, and pledged to punish any Palestinians who are implicated in the affair, a top Arafat aide ... More
Shanghai group to set up anti-terrorism forum
SINGAPORE, JAN. 8. The China-led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), whose Foreign Ministers met in Beijing yesterday, has made it clear that it does not favour the arbitrary expansion of military action beyond Afghanistan. The SCO, which ... More
Advani to brief U.S. leaders on Indo-Pak. relations
WASHINGTON, JAN. 8. The Union Home Minister, L.K. Advani, is arriving here for intensive and extensive talks starting on Wednesday with senior members of the Republican administration. While the focus of the discussions will be on terrorism and ... More
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  • Colombo silent, TULF backs LTTE proposal
  • `Bush meant no disrespect to Pakistanis'
  • Blair visit a success, says Downing Street
  • Pak. still for talks
  • Pak. denies receiving Chinese weapons

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