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A groundswell of protests in U.S.
NEW YORK, FEB. 16. Thousands of people all over America took to the streets on Saturday protesting against the Bush administration's war preparations against Iraq. In New York alone, a gathering estimated in the upwards of 350,000 rallied some ...
Push-in, push-out on border not acceptable: Amnesty
DHAKA, FEB. 16.Amnesty International has expressed grave concern over the recent incidents on the India-Bangladesh border in which groups of people "whose nationality is disputed'' have reportedly been subject to "push-in'' and "push-out'' ...
Indian biscuits reach Afghan children
KABUL, FEB. 16. After travelling a long and circuitous route, high energy biscuits donated by India have finally reached Afghan children. In simultaneous ceremonies across the nation today, the World Food Programme began the distribution of the ...
NAM may oppose U.S. war on Iraq
SINGAPORE, FEB. 16.The Non-Aligned Movement may, at its 13th summit in Kuala Lumpur, raise its voice against the U.S. move to declare a war on Iraq to disarm it by treating it as a "proliferator of weapons of mass destruction". This has been ...
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  • Congestion tax leaves Londoners in a jam
  • India wants trust in WTO restored
  • U.S. may move `softer' resolution on Iraq
  • Pakistan rejects U.S. charges on infiltration
  • U.S. trying to win over Pakistan
  • Ranil promises citizenship for disenfranchised Tamils
  • Officials hope Dhaka will take follow-up action

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