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U.N. closer to agreement on Iraq resolution
WASHINGTON, NOV. 1.The Bush administration is of the view that a resolution on Iraq without going back on any of its core principles will pass the United Nations Security Council. The vote, according to one view, could come by the middle or the ...
Russia reports progress on resolution
MOSCOW, NOV. 1.The Russian Foreign Minister, Igor Ivanov, said today that the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council had significantly narrowed down their differences over a resolution on new weapons inspections in Iraq. ``We have ...
A jolt to Ulster peace process
LONDON, NOV. 1. In yet another blow to Northern Ireland's beleaguered peace process, the IRA has decided to suspend contact with the independent international decommissioning body, headed by General John de Chastelain, accusing the British ...
Colombo, LTTE reach agreement on joint task force
NAKORN PATHOM (THAILAND), NOV.1. The Sri Lankan Government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) today arrived at a broad agreement on the ``basic form'' in which a joint task force would be established to address issues relating to the ...
Islamic party leads in Turkey run-up
ANKARA, NOV. 1. With the world watching intently, Turkey goes for crucial polls on Sunday whose significance will be felt far beyond its domestic borders. For the first time in its turbulent history, elections are likely to bring to power, a ...
Rapprochement with Muslims
NAKORN PATHOM (THAILAND), NOV. 1.For the LTTE's eastern military wing leader, Karuna, his first overseas visit after decades of fighting the Sri Lankan Government was strictly a business trip for peace. ``We are not here as tourists, but on ...
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