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We'll finish what we began, says Bush
NEW YORK, APRIL 3. With American troops said to be in the vicinity of Greater Baghdad and military planners here pondering over the next phase of action, the United States President, George W. Bush, told cheering Marines at Camp Lejeune, North ...
Iraq repositioning forces
MANAMA, APRIL 3. While the U.S. forces are beginning to close the ring around Baghdad, they may not yet be ready to storm the city, as the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein may have made elaborate preparations to put up a strong defence. The ...
Cluster bombs - deadly, erratic
NEW YORK, APRIL 3.The United States is showering targets in Iraq with the most unpredictable weapons in its arsenal: tiny cluster bombs so deadly they can demolish a tank, but so erratic they can take years to blow up. The U.S. Central Command ...
Pak. rejects Sinha's `talk of pre-emption'
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 3. The reported statement of the External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, that ``India has a much better case to go for pre-emptive action'' against Pakistan than the United States in Iraq, has set the proverbial cat among the ...
'Indo-Israeli nexus' cause for concern, says Pak.
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 3. The Pakistan Interior Minister, Faisal Saleh Hayat, has alleged that the ``growing Indo-Israeli nexus'' is a cause for concern in South and West Asia. Speaking on the Pakistan Television (PTV) programme `News Night' late on ...
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  • Colombo plans referendum on peace process



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