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'No shift in Pak.'s Kashmir policy'
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 6. On the eve of the visit of the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, to the United States to take part in a function to commemorate the September 11 terror strikes on American cities, the Minister in-charge of Pak. Occupied ...
LTTE to remain internationally ostracised
COLOMBO, SEPT. 6. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, which was de-proscribed by Colombo on Thursday, would continue to remain internationally ostracised till it renounces terror completely. India, the U.S. and the U.K., which along with ...
Bush seeks to build global coalition
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 6.The United States President, George W. Bush, used telephone diplomacy on Friday to try to persuade three sceptical nations — China, Russia and France — that action against Iraq is urgently needed. The stakes are ...
Blair willing to pay `blood price' for U.S. sake
LONDON, SEPT. 6.The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has said that he is willing to pay the "blood price'' for Britain's special relationship with America by supporting a U.S.-led attack on Iraq even as Labour MPs warned of a "split'' in the ...
Sinha has packed schedule in U.S.
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 6.The External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, arrives here on Sunday for two days of official-level meetings. No stranger to Washington, Mr. Sinha is making his first visit as the External Affairs Minister. Mr. Sinha has a ...
Smoke chokes Moscow
MOSCOW: Heavy smoke from forest and peat fires has blanketed Moscow and most of western Russia as the country suffered a catastrophic drought this summer. Kremlin towers were invisible (in the picture) from a few hundred metres on ...
Pak. concedes E.U. team's demand
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 6.The row between the Pakistan Government and the team of election observers from the European Union (E.U.) has been partly resolved with the decision of the Pakistan Election Commission to provide them identity cards to move ...
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