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`Pak. has allowed limited infiltrations'
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 21. Officials from three Pakistani militant groups said in interviews last week that the Pakistan Government had allowed Islamic guerrillas to resume small-scale infiltrations across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. ...
Plea against Sharif brothers dismissed
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 20. The Lahore High Court has dismissed petitions seeking `permanent disqualification' of the former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, and his brother and former Chief Minister of Punjab, Shahbaz Sharif, and two other Pakistan Muslim ...
IRA: ultimatum to Sinn Fein
LONDON, SEPT 21. The peace process in Northern Ireland entered a new, uncertain phase on Saturday after the Ulster Unionist Party chief and head of the provincial government, David Trimble, set a three-month deadline for Sinn Fein to rein in its ...
U.S. role raises hackles in S-E Asia
SINGAPORE, SEPT. 21.The perceived role of the U.S. in influencing the anti-terror operations of major South-East Asian countries is becoming a controversial issue in Malaysia and Indonesia, while the latest counter-terror activism of Singapore ...
Parents jailed for torturing child to death
LONDON, SEPT. 21. In a horrific case of child abuse and cruelty by her own parents, a young black couple have been jailed for torturing and starving to death their two-year-old daughter in their east London flat. The case of Ainlee Walker, ...
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  • Padmanabiah, Muivah hold talks
  • `Deal with terrorism on war-footing'
  • Naik seeks concessional oil pricing for poor countries
  • U.S. envoy criticised for remarks on port project
  • India, Canada to strengthen cooperation against terrorism

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