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Pearl killing was part of a wider plot: Omar Sheikh
ISLAMABAD, FEB. 23. The chief suspect in the Daniel Pearl case has told investigators that the captive Wall Street Journal reporter was killed in late January as part of a plot that was to have included an attack on the United States Consulate in ...
Videotape dropped at news agency's office
ISLAMABAD, FEB. 23. The videotape that recorded the gruesome murder of the Wall Street Journal reporter, Daniel Pearl, was dropped at the office of one of the news agencies in Karachi. The news agency, Online, spokesman has been quoted as ...
Hunt on for Osama in Kashmir
LONDON, FEB. 23. Speculation over Osama bin Laden's whereabouts was reignited today after a British newspaper reported that special U.S. and British forces were looking for him in Kashmir following a tip-off from Indian intelligence that the ...
UNITA leader killed in clash
LUANDA (ANGOLA), FEB. 23. The body of the UNITA rebel leader, Jonas Savimbi, riddled with 15 bullet wounds, is being kept in a government building in a village near where the army killed him, State media reported Saturday. Savimbi, who has led ...
Chandrika in battle mode as truce begins
COLOMBO, FEB. 23. As the Sri Lankan armed forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) began a mutual truce today, the President, Chandrika Kumaratunga, was preparing for a battle with the Government over the ceasefire ...
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  • Pak. not to release Pearl tape
  • Chuck Jones dead
  • U.S. hails truce
  • U.S. `megaphone diplomacy' irks E.U.
  • Blair Govt. accused of academic censorship
  • Fresh protests in Argentina
  • Refugee boat intercepted

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