Online edition of India's National Newspaper
Saturday, October 26, 2002
International
News Update

News
Front Page
National
Regional:
• Southern States
• Other States
International
Opinion
Business
Sport
Miscellaneous
• Cartoons

Index

IN FOCUS

Events 2001

Features:
Life
Magazine
Literary Review
Metro Plus
Business
Open Page
Education
Book Review
SciTech
Entertainment
Young World
Quest
Quest
Folio

Stocks
Quotes
SE Diary

Advts
Classifieds
Employment
Obituary

Archives
Yesterday's Issue
Datewise



Group Sites
The Hindu
Business Line
The Sportstar
Frontline

Home

Pak. rejects India's charges
ISLAMABAD, OCT. 25. In a sharp reaction to the reported comments of the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, and the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, labelling Pakistan as a "terrorist state'', Pakistan maintained that "obviously both the ...
Pyongyang wants U.S. to sign non-aggression pact
SINGAPORE, OCT. 25.Raising the stakes over North Korea's suspected nuclear weaponisation drive, the Kim Jong-il regime today demanded that the U.S. enter into a bilateral ``non-aggression treaty'' so that the security concerns of both sides could ...
'Sniper', accomplice charged
WASHINGTON, OCT. 25. There is visible relief in Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C. as two persons have been detained and considered `suspects' in the sniper attacks that terrorised the neighbourhood over a three-week period. Ten persons died ...
U.S. steps up lobbying on draft
WASHINGTON, OCT. 25. Even as the United States and Britain have stepped up lobbying for the new tough resolution against Iraq at the United Nations Security Council, Russia is warning that a quick or hasty vote on the subject could be risky. And ...
UNF welcomes Chandrika's call for reconciliation
COLOMBO, OCT. 25. The ruling party in Sri Lanka, United National Front, today welcomed the President, Chandrika Kumaratunga's call for reconciliatory politics, but said that any compromise would have to be based on the mandate it won at the ...
Musharraf may restore 1973 Constitution
ISLAMABAD, OCT. 25. The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, may "restore" the suspended 1973 Constitution and take "fresh oath" as President either on October 31 or November 1 even as the deadlock over government formation after the October 10 ...
Britain's anti-terror law upheld
LONDON, OCT. 25. The British Government today won a significant legal backing for its controversial anti-terrorism law which allows it to detain indefinitely and without trial foreign nationals suspected of terrorist links. But human rights ...
Other Stories

  • SAARC trade fair opens in Nepal
  • E.U. to freeze farm subsidies
  • Blair reshuffles Cabinet
  • U.S. for anti-terror coalition
  • Stir threat against Pak. doctor's arrest
  • Mahathir against Australian role
  • Pak. Ministers to join 'King's party'

    Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Quest |

    Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com
    Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address

  • News: Front Page | National | Southern States | Other States | International | Opinion | Business | Sport | Miscellaneous | Index | Features: Life | Magazine | Literary Review | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education | Book Review | Business | SciTech | Entertainment | Young World | Quest | Folio |

    The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
    Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | The Sportstar | Frontline | Home |

    Copyright © 2002, The Hindu. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu