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PML withdraws in favour of PPP in Hyderabad
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 2. The first sign of the new-found friendship between the two former Pakistan Prime Ministers, Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, was evident at the ground level today when the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League in the Hyderabad ...
Iraq, Zimbabwe overshadow meet
JOHANNESBURG, SEPT. 2.The sound of international disputes over Zimbabwe and Iraq intruded on the Earth Summit on Monday, drowning out calls from children for the leaders of the world to bury their differences for the sake of their future. An ...
Hardliners in Sri Lanka come out against de-proscription
COLOMBO, SEPT. 2. Chauvinist opposition to the move to de-proscribe the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has come to the fore in Sri Lanka, with a group of Buddhist monks displaying public protest against the lifting of the ...
Powell seeks return of weapons inspectors
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 2. In remarks that appear to contradict the views of other senior Cabinet advisors of the U.S. President, the Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has called for the return of weapons inspectors to Iraq and also suggested a debate ...
Pak. asks U.S. to free detenus
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 2. Pakistan today insisted that Pakistani prisoners in the Gautanamo Bay in Cuba had no links with the Al-Qaeda and the United States should release them at the earliest. The Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman, Aziz Ahmed Khan, ...
Setback to Blair's anti-graft move
LONDON, SEPT. 2. In an embarrassing twist to the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair's `bold' initiative to crack down on multinational companies, which engage in corrupt practices in the Third World, it has emerged that British companies are ...
Important statement by Musharraf on Sept. 12?
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 2. The Pakistan Foreign Office today roused the curiosity of journalists by announcing that the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, would make an "important statement" on Kashmir in his address to the U.N.General Assembly on ...
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