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Sinha's call to developed countries
WASHINGTON, APRIL 20. Industrial countries should take dedicated steps to phase out trade prohibitive agricultural subsidies and desist from initiating other trade inhibiting measures, the Union Finance Minister, Yashwant Sinha, said. The ...
India plotting against me: Musharraf
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 20. The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has alleged that `worried' over the prospect of Pakistan and himself emerging stronger, India was `plotting against him' and asserted that it would never succeed in its ...
Not a probe, insist U.S., Israel
WASHINGTON, APRIL 20. The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously on Friday to send a fact-finding mission to the Jenin refugee camp — but after heavy diplomatic pressure from the U.S. and Israel that it cannot be described as an ...
Israel promises to co-operate
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), APRIL 20.Israel has said that it will extend full co-operation to the fact-finding mission that the U.N. Security Council has decided to send to Jenin. The Palestinians, while welcoming the Security Council's decision, have ...
Rift among U.S., allies over W. Asia policy
BRUSSELS, APRIL 20. The divide between the U.S. President, George W. Bush, and his European allies over West Asia is quickly widening. While Mr. Bush now asserts that Israel has met his "timetable" in withdrawing from some of the Palestinian ...
FRENCH ELECTIONS - I
Undecided voters may spring a few surprises
PARIS, APRIL 20.Twenty -four hours before polling stations open, Jean-Louis, 44, is still agonising over his choice of candidate in the first round of the French Presidential poll on Sunday. "I am a schoolteacher and I have always held the ...
Sri Lanka's peace process progressing: Norway
COLOMBO, APRIL 20.Norway today said Sri Lanka's peace process, which it is facilitating, was progressing at an ``amazing'' pace but cautioned that the path ahead was not easy. ``If I would have any concern, which I do not think I have, it may ...
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