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Arabs pulling in different directions?
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), MARCH 12. Representatives of five key Arab countries are debating the timing and the message that they should deliver to the Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, when they meet him in the coming days. Foreign Ministers of five ...
U.S. tests 21,000 pound bomb
NEW YORK, MARCH 12.Designed to send a message to Iraq on the depth of what is in store in the event of a military showdown, the U.S. tested its largest conventional bomb, formally known as Massive Ordnance Air Blast, or MOAB. Informally, this ...
Probe into U-2 plane incident
NEW YORK, MARCH 12. The U.S. Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, has said that a determination is being made on where exactly the "breakdown'' took place over the incident involving two U-2 spy planes over Iraqi air space. He said there was no ...
Blair for giving 10 more days to Iraq
UNITED NATIONS, MARCH 12.The list of conditions or "benchmarks" that the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has set forth is being circulated to the Security Council members here, but a formal and further amended draft resolution has not yet ...
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