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SARS: new method gives hope HONG KONG, MAY 6. Even as doctors said some SARS victims responded well to a treatment of antibodies from recovered patients, the World Health Organization outlined conditions on Tuesday for removing a warning against travel to Hong Kong. Hong ... France 'helped' Iraqi officials escape WASHINGTON, MAY 6.In a development that is bound to start a fresh war of nerves, The Washington Times has reported that France secretly supplied top officials of the Saddam Hussein regime passports that enabled them to escape to Europe. ... Saddam carted away $1 billion? WASHINGTON, MAY 6.In what is being talked about as "one of the largest bank robberies in history," the ousted Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, authorised the withdrawal of $1 billion from the Central Bank, the money ordered to be handed over to ... Jamali does not foresee meeting PM ISLAMABAD, MAY 6. In a reflection of his assessment that the Indo-Pakistan peace process would be a long-drawn affair, the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, has said that he does not foresee a meeting between him and the Prime ... Better chance for peace now, says Kasuri ISLAMABAD, MAY 6. The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Khurshid Mehmud Kasuri, believes that rapprochement between India and Pakistan has a better chance of success now than ever before in view of the changed international environment. In an ... Ready to help India, Pak.: Powell WASHINGTON, MAY 6. The United States says that it is ready to assist both India and Pakistan as they move forward and hopes that this "new series of steps'' that would lead to a "more positive relationship''. "We are pleased at some of the ...
Al-Qaeda still a serious threat: G-8PARIS, MAY 6.The Al-Qaeda terror network remains a serious threat, with sleeper cells and agents "ready to act" and bases apparently relocated outside Afghanistan, the world's top Justice and Interior Ministers said. In a grim assessment, ... Sri Lanka seeks Indian input on balance of forces COLOMBO, MAY 6. Sri Lanka today sought yet another Indian input to Sri Lanka's peace process with the sensitive issue of the balance of forces between its Navy and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam referred to the retired Vice-Chief of Naval ... Other Stories
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