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Iraq may dominate Bush address
NEW YORK, JAN. 28.If on Monday all eyes and ears were on the report of the weapons inspectors to the United Nations Security Council, the attention today is on the United States President, George W. Bush, as he delivers the State of the Union ...
Focus shifts to U.N. discussion of report
UNITED NATIONS, JAN. 28.In the aftermath of the reports to the Security Council by the top weapons inspector and the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the focus of the world body is now shifting to Wednesday when the Council is ...
Time is up for Iraq, says Britain
LONDON, JAN. 28. Britain warned today that the prospects of a military action in Iraq had increased in the wake of the United Nations arms inspectors' report accusing Baghdad of misleading them and not cooperating fully in tracking down its ...
China throws its weight behind U.N.
SINGAPORE, JAN. 28. As the only full-fledged Asian state with veto powers in the U.N. Security Council, China today upheld the global organisation's locus on the escalating Iraq crisis and held the scales even as between Washington and Baghdad. ...
`Pak. will step up vigil on LoC'
ISLAMABAD, JAN. 28.The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has said that Pakistan would step up vigil on the Line of Control (LoC) to ensure that there was no cross-border infiltration. At the same time, he has talked about the need for India ...
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