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Not a matter of time, but of victory: Bush
WASHINGTON, MARCH 27.The U.S. President, George Bush, and the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, have said that coalition forces are ``advancing by the day'' in Iraq and that the Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, will be removed from power. ``Iraq ...
'Iraq likely to use chemical weapons'
AS-SAYLIYAH (QATAR), MARCH 27. The U.S. Central Command today said that Iraq would now be more inclined to use weapons of mass destruction and the regime of the President, Saddam Hussein, was already using extreme coercion to keep its hold on ...
U.S. envoy walks out of Security Council debate
UNITED NATIONS, MARCH 27.The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, John Negroponte, walked out of a Security Council debate today while his Iraqi counterpart, Mohammed Al-Douri, was winding up. Mr. Negroponte later told reporters that he was ...
Powell rules out role for U.N.
WASHINGTON, MARCH 27. In what is bound to start a debate of sorts in the international community, the U. S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has argued that his country will not cede control of Iraq to the United Nations when the Iraqi ...
Hizb split, a mere formality
ISLAMABAD, MARCH 27. Within two days of the cold-blooded murder of Abdul Majid Dar, the divisions in Hizb-ul-Mujahideen have taken the shape of a formal split. According to reports in the Pakistani media, a group of 200 supporters of the ...
U.S., U.K. ask Pak. to stop infiltration
WASHINGTON, MARCH 27.The U.S and the U.K. have condemned the recent massacre of 24 Pandits at Nadimarg in Jammu and Kashmir and have asked Pakistan to stop infiltration across the Line of Control. The U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, and ...
India hopes hostilities would end soon
WASHINGTON, MARCH 27.In calling the United States-led military campaign against Iraq "unjustified and avoidable", India has called for efforts to bring an early end to the hostilities. "... securing Iraq's cooperation with the inspections ...
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