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Congress grants Bush war powers
WASHINGTON, OCT. 11. By solid numbers the United States Congress has approved the use of military force against Iraq and its leader, Saddam Hussein. Following the comfortable passage of the Iraq resolution in the House of Representatives, the ...
Russia may back a `mild' U.N. draft
MOSCOW, OCT. 11.Russia may support a new U. N. resolution on Iraq, but believes the existing resolutions are sufficient. In two days of talks in Moscow the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has failed to convince the Russian President, Vladimir ...
Cross-border terrorism must end: Denmark
COPENHAGEN, OCT. 11. The Danish Prime Minister, Anders Rasmussen, said here today that an end to cross-border infiltration was of vital importance to create a ``positive climate for a fruitful dialogue'' between India and Pakistan. Addressing a ...
A bad signal from Pak.: Sinha
LONDON, OCT. 11.The External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, told presspersons here this evening that the strong performance by fundamentalist parties in the elections from the Pakistani states of North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and ...
Out of the frying pan into the fire?
ISLAMABAD, OCT. 11. Though Pakistan was born in the name of Islam, religious parties in the country have never managed to win the hearts and minds of the people. The percentage of popular votes polled by all the Islamic parties together (they are ...
India, Pak. should resume dialogue: Rocca
WASHINGTON, OCT. 11. The most difficult task that the United States faces in South Asia is that of defusing the India - Pakistan tension, which is the greatest obstacle to peace in the region. And Pakistan needs to follow through on the ...
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