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N. Korea, Japan at odds on n-issue
SINGAPORE, OCT. 30.The two-day "normalisation talks'' between Japan and North Korea ended today at the neutral venue of Kuala Lumpur as they began on a note of little flexibility. North Korea stuck to its guns on the "critical mass issue" of ...
U.S. may agree to changes in Iraq resolution
WASHINGTON, OCT. 30.Even while giving the impression that it is willing to strike a compromise on the Iraq resolution, the Bush administration is hanging tough with the posture of willingness and ability to act alone against Saddam Hussein, if it ...
India, Pak. should begin dialogue: Rocca
WASHINGTON, OCT. 30. The Bush administration, while expressing happiness over India's announcement on demobilisation, has said India and Pakistan will have to start talking. "Ultimately, there cannot be resolution of the problem without a ...
Second round of Colombo-LTTE talks begins today
NAKORN PATHOM (THAILAND), OCT. 30. After the symbolism that the first round of direct talks between Colombo and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) saw last month, the run-up to the second round of talks, starting tomorrow at this ancient ...
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