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Interim ruler to restore basic services
BAGHDAD, APRIL 21.The retired U.S. General appointed as Iraq's post-war administrator arrived in Baghdad on Monday, while two more top members of Saddam Hussein's regime — including his son-in-law — were reported captured. Landing ...
Saddam in Iraq, says Chalabi
LONDON, APRIL 21. Speculation about the whereabouts of the deposed Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, deepened today after the Iraqi National Congress leader, Ahmad Chalabi, claimed that he was still in Iraq and "moving around'' the country. In ...
Talks without pre-conditions: Pak.
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 21. Pakistan today welcomed the offer of talks by the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, but maintained that it would like them to be without any `pre-conditions'. The Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman, Aziz Ahmed Khan, told ...
109 more fall victim to SARS
BEIJING, APRIL 21.Chinese health authorities on Monday reported two new SARS deaths and 109 new cases in Beijing as the nationwide toll of fatalities rose to 86, the World Health Organisation said. The new figures raised the death toll in ...
Blair urged to check U.S. move
LONDON, APRIL 21.The reported U.S. move to establish a long-term military presence in Iraq has been greeted with alarm here, putting pressure on the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, to check what one commentator called America's ...
'Positive signs from Syria'
WASHINGTON, APRIL 21. In an indication that things are easing a little between the United States and Syria, the U.S. President, George W Bush, has said that there are "positive signs'' from Damascus and that the country is getting the message ...
No policy reasons behind Blackwill's resignation: U.S.
WASHINGTON, APRIL 21. The Bush administration is rejecting comments that the U.S. Ambassador to India, Robert Blackwill, either resigned in protest or was recalled at the request of the Government of India. "Any speculation that there were policy ...
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