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Pak. not fulfilling commitments: PM
NEW YORK, SEPT. 15. The Prime Minister, A.B.Vajpayee, has said that while the international coalition has made considerable headway in Afghanistan, a lot more needs to be done "further East''. Mr. Vajpayee made this remark during a meeting of ...
War on terrorism not over: PM
NEW YORK, SEPT. 15.The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, today cautioning the international community against slowing down the war against terrorism. Addressing a public meeting here on Saturday night, Mr. Vajpayee said he was worried that ...
`Time for Commonwealth to act on terrorism'
NEW YORK, SEPT. 15. The External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, has told the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers at a meeting here that time has come for the Commonwealth Secretariat to move on the action plan on terrorism and also focus on the ...
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War against terrorism should be carried on: Polish PM
WARSAW: Poland believes that war against terrorism is not a one-stage operation and will have to be carried out to ensure that its sources cannot be revived and it does not become a menace again. Also, there is no good or bad terrorism. The ...
Colombo, LTTE begin peace talks today
SATTAHIP (Thailand) Sept. 15. There will be no flags or symbols on display when the Sri Lankan Government starts direct talks with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam here tomorrow. However, the first round itself is expected to be full of ...
U.N., Saddam on test: Bush
UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. 15.The United States President, George W. Bush, has said that if the United Nations "fails to show some backbone'' over Iraq, the U.S. was willing to act alone. "Enough is enough'', Mr. Bush said. "The U.N. will either be ...
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  • FBI questioning Al-Qaeda suspects in Pakistan
  • `Baghdad for balanced plan'
  • India's bid to engage South-East Asian countries

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