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Pakistan calls it an 'act of terrorism'
ISLAMABAD, MAY 21. Pakistan tonight gave two different reactions to the assassination of Mr. Abdul Gani Lone. First, it accused ``operatives of Indian intelligence agencies'' of killing him and later modified it to say that it was an act of ...
Pak. forces on 'full alert'
ISLAMABAD, MAY 21. Pakistan today accused Indian forces of killing three more persons in ``unprovoked and indiscriminate'' firing for the fifth consecutive day, even as it asserted that its forces were fully alert and ready to respond to any ...
We take Musharraf's word seriously, says Rice
WASHINGTON, MAY 21. The Bush administration says that there is a ``lot of active diplomacy'' on the India-Pakistan front even as the State Department made a formal announcement that the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage, will be ...
Karachi stock market witnesses crash
ISLAMABAD, MAY 21. As war clouds hovered on the sub-continent the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE), considered a barometer of public mood in Pakistan, has crashed by over 10 per cent in a span of two days. While on Monday under the spell of ...
Plan to counter terrorism
SINGAPORE, MAY 21.The Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) today agreed to "counter, prevent and suppress all forms of terrorist acts" even as it chose not to come up with a definition of terrorism. A two-day ASEAN ministerial ...
Killinochchi talks focus on highway dispute
COLOMBO, MAY 21.The Sri Lankan Government and the LTTE are said to have discussed ways of resolving a dispute over bus operations on the recently reopened A 9 highway, during the visit of Bernard Goonetilleke, a senior diplomat who heads the ...
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  • China pursues space programme in secrecy
  • Sharon sacks coalition Ministers
  • Chittagong leader alleges conspiracy
  • Questions remain about Musharraf's policy: U.S. report
  • Blair voices concern over trans-Atlantic divide
  • Berlin gears up to tackle anti-Bush protests
  • Setback to Musharraf move
  • U.K. media for referendum in Kashmir
  • Show restraint, China tells India, Pak.

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