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Infiltrations should end permanently: U.S.
WASHINGTON, JUNE 22.The United States looks to both India and Pakistan to continue to take steps to ensure that an end to crossings along the Line of Control from the Pakistani side is permanent. The State Department spokesman, Richard ...
'Pak. will persuade India to resume talks'
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 22.Pakistan's newly appointed Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Inam-ul- Haq, has said that Islamabad will continue to pursue the policy of de-escalation of tension in the region and persuade India to resume dialogue. Soon ...
Pressure on Musharraf to review `old Kashmir policy'
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 22. Escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan following the May 14 terrorist attack on an Army camp near Jammu has clearly put the Musharraf Government on the defensive and the regime is confronted with a serious dilemma ...
Eight provinces rocked
DUBAI, JUNE 22.A devastating earthquake rocked Iran early on Saturday morning, killing more than 500 people and leaving over 2,000 injured and nearly 1,500 homeless. The quake, which measured 6 on the Richter scale, struck at 7:28 a.m. (local ...
Mahathir briefly shocks his nation
KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE 22.The Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, shocked his country on Saturday by announcing he was stepping down from leading his party and governing coalition, but reversed himself and withdrew the resignations after ...
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  • Bush under pressure to delay move
  • E.U. agrees to curb illegal immigration
  • Mayor of London hit by scandal
  • Arafat statement aimed at pleasing U.S.

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