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Saddam may be given ultimatum
LONDON, FEB. 9. Britain and the United States are reported to be working on a second United Nations resolution that would give the Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, not more than 48 hours to leave the country or face military action, according to ...
Putin on mission to avert war
MOSCOW, FEB. 9.The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, left for a tour of Germany and France on Sunday in a last-minute effort to avert a U.S. war against Iraq. Mr. Putin's talks with the German Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, and the French ...
Protests in Indonesia, Malaysia against U.S. war plan
SINGAPORE, FEB. 9.Anti-war rallies were held by thousands of citizens and political activists in Indonesia today to protest against a possible U.S.-led war against Iraq at any time now. In Malaysia, a signature campaign against the possible ...
Pak. assurance on keeping defence spending `static'
ISLAMABAD, FEB. 9. Pakistan is believed to have assured international donors and the International Monetary Fund and World Bank that it would keep its defence expenditure "static" and seek to reduce the share of defence expenditure in GDP to 3.6 ...
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  • 4 Hindus killed in Pakistan
  • S. African police on the lookout for Dawood
  • Bangladesh for strengthening ties with India
  • Hectic Euro-Arab diplomatic activity to avert war
  • Indian cultural diplomacy takes centre stage in Norway
  • 'Resolution of Kashmir issue key to peace'
  • Panels to tackle critical issues in eastern Sri Lanka
  • India accuses Pak. of hiding nuclear assets
  • LTTE blast: telltale marks led to discovery of arms
  • Expelled diplomats leave for home today
  • European plan a diversion: Powell

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