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War far from over: Bush
WASHINGTON, MARCH 26.Even while praising the American troops in the military operations in Iraq, the U.S. President, George Bush, has warned that coalition forces will be facing ``the most desperate elements of a doomed regime'' as they edge ...
U.N. to push for a resolution?
WASHINGTON, MARCH 26.At the insistence of the Arab world and the Non-Aligned community, the United Nations Security Council is convening an open meeting later on Wednesday where the member States are free to express their opinion on the ongoing ...
U. S. plays the 'Shia card'
DOHA (QATAR), MARCH 26.Faced with mounting Iraqi resistance, sandstorms and sensing a shortfall in its forces, the United States appears to have altered its overall war plan. Instead of persisting with their single-minded focus on Baghdad, the ...
Declines comment on missile strikes
AS-SAYLIYA (QATAR), MARCH 26.The United States military today declined to comment on an Iraqi report that missile strikes by the U.S. coalition forces killed 14 Iraqis and wounded 30 others. These missiles had hit an Iraqi neighbourhood this ...
Missiles will not usher in democracy, says Russia
MOSCOW, MARCH 26. Russia has accused Washington of waging unjust, illegal and destructive war in Iraq leading to humanitarian catastrophe in the region. "This war has no legal basis and is illegitimate," said the Russian Foreign Minister, Igor ...
Blair for broader peace agenda
LONDON, MARCH 26. The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, said on Wednesday that the United States and its allies should now broaden their agenda beyond Iraq and help build peace in West Asia and across the globe. But, shortly before leaving ...
Virus spreads in Hong Kong
HONG KONG: Hong Kong said on Wednesday a mysterious pneumonia virus that has killed at least 50 people worldwide was spreading in the city of nearly seven million people. It was the first time the Government had said the disease was spreading in ...
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  • North Korea raises new rumpus
  • Friendly fire claims 2 more lives
  • Sri Lankan SC verdicit on right to vote
  • Gujarat violence rocks U.K. Parliament
  • Japan set to launch spy satellite
  • Russia expresses anguish
  • India did not notify Prithvi test: Pak.



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