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Baghdad prepares to face U.S. attacks
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), SEPT. 29. Iraq has said it was not hopeful that the U.N. Security Council will ward off an attack against it and was preparing to defend itself against U.S.-led military strikes. Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister, Tariq Aziz, told ...
Russia rejects U.N. draft resolution
MOSCOW, SEPT. 29.Russia has rejected the U.S.-British draft of a Security Council resolution on Iraq threatening Baghdad with military action if it fails to comply with U.N. inspection demands. Speaking after talks with the U. S. and British ...
Musharraf warns India against `pre-emptive' action
LONDON, SEPT. 29. The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has vowed to "rid'' the country of terrorists and denied allegations that his secret intelligence service, ISI, is helping the Al-Qaeda activists find refuge in Pakistan. In an ...
Israel begins withdrawal
RAMALLAH (WEST BANK), SEPT. 29.Responding to U.S. pressure, Israel withdrew forces from Yasser Arafat's headquarters compound on Sunday, but said it would continue to hunt for men inside whom they accuse of terrorism. Mr. Arafat himself ...
Improved market access important for accelerating growth: Jaswant
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 29. Improved market access to exports from developing countries is perhaps the most important requirement for accelerating growth and removing poverty as most developing countries are liberalising trade regimes and seeking ...
Anti-terror campaign creates a backlash in S-E Asia
SINGAPORE, SEPT. 29. While the U.S. is tracking China on the diplomatic radar screen for any sign of Beijing's eventual position on the current American strategic moves to unseat Saddam Hussein of Iraq in an anti-terror swoop, Washington's ...
Rocca in Karachi
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 29.The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Christina Rocca, arrived in Karachi today after a four-day trip to New Delhi. Ms. Rocca is scheduled to meet officials of the Sindh province to discuss issues, including ...
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  • Pak. to raise Kashmir issue in U.N. at 'appropriate time'
  • Many injured in Bangladesh bomb blasts
  • Report backs Pak. Opposition charges

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