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Bush Govt. eases sanctions
WASHINGTON, MAY 8.The Bush administration has suspended some of the long standing sanctions against Iraq even as it prepares to present a resolution at the United Nations, which could come as early as this Friday, calling for an end to the ...
Mahathir to step down in Oct.
KUALA LUMPUR, MAY 8.The Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, on Thursday revealed details of his plans to retire after two decades in power, and lavished praise on his anointed successor for capably filling in while he was on vacation. ...
U.S. redrafting Saddam's Generals
MANAMA, MAY 8.Faced with the prospects of unceasing administrative collapse in Iraq, the United States may be considering redrafting some of the former soldiers of the Saddam Hussein regime to restore order. Already, the U.S. has appointed ...
'Germ lab.' in Iraq
WASHINGTON, MAY 8.U.S. forces in Iraq have found a trailer built by the toppled government of President Saddam Hussein as a mobile biological weapons laboratory, the United States has said. The Undersecretary of Defence for Intelligence, ...
Other Stories

  • First SARS case in Russia
  • SARS epidemic: China closes some border points
  • Meet on chemical weapons
  • Pak. to clear Menon's papers 'soon'
  • U.K. warned of unrest over asylum policy
  • Options few for India in Quattrocchi extradition case
  • Stir by Nepal parties
  • Brajesh Mishra begins talks in U.S.
  • Trade promotion after resolving political issues, says Pak.
  • U.S. for 'renewed engagement' to reduce tensions
  • Armitage denies U.S. pressured India, Pak.



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