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Osama tape is genuine: U.S.
WASHINGTON, NOV. 19.After days of not addressing the issue directly, the Bush administration has finally determined that the audiotape that surfaced recently and which was said to contain the voice of the terrorist mastermind, Osama bin Laden, ...
Iraq flouting U.N. resolution: U.S.
WASHINGTON, NOV. 19.Even as all eyes are on the first team of United Nations weapons inspectors in Baghdad, the United States continues to maintain that Iraqi firing at planes over the "no-fly'' zone is a violation of resolution 1441 and, ...
'King's party' nominee elected Pak. Speaker
ISLAMABAD, NOV. 19.In the first test of numbers in the National Assembly where no party has a simple majority, the pro-Musharraf parties today managed to get their nominee, Chaudhry Amir Hussain, elected as the Speaker in a three-cornered ...
Oslo meet: India's position keenly watched
COLOMBO. NOV. 19. Despite the scheduled presence of the U.S. and the U.K. at this month's donor's conference in Oslo, the Indian position continues to be keenly watched by the island's major political parties. The political reactions to the ...
Blair seeks to calm terrorism fears
LONDON, NOV. 19. The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has sought to calm growing public fears over reports of an imminent terrorist attack on Britain, saying people would be warned if there is a specific threat. In what was seen an indirect ...
Meet to prepare for Indo-Russian summit
MOSCOW, NOV. 19.Russia's pointman for economic and defence ties with India, Ilya Klebanov, is leaving for Delhi on Wednesday to finalise preparations for an Indo-Russian summit meeting next month. Rupee debt repayment, Russian participation in ...
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  • Stricken oil tanker sinks
  • Research on 'transcendence'
  • Panel moots regional power grid
  • Inspections may not avert war, says Iraq
  • Progress likely in talks with China
  • Putin praises BrahMos project
  • Detained Pak. doctor released

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