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Blair warns Iran against sheltering Al-Qaeda
LONDON, MAY 22.The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, today warned Iran against harbouring Al-Qaeda suspects saying this was `unacceptable'. Mr. Blair's remarks at his monthly press conference this morning followed a similar warning from ...
Franco-U.S. ties on the mend
PARIS, MAY 22.There was a significant improvement in Franco-American ties today with France's decision to vote in favour of the new U.N. resolution on Iraq. The French decision to give the resolution its wholehearted support coincided with the ...
Russia happy with Iraq resolution
MOSCOW, MAY 22.The new U.N. resolution on Iraq "fully meets Russia's interests,'' a senior Kremlin aide said today. The U.S.-drafted resolution, modified to accommodate the demands of Russia, France and Germany, "lays adequate conditions for ...
No terrorist hand seen in Yale blast
WASHINGTON, MAY 22. A explosive device went off at the Yale University Law School on Wednesday evening that sent debris flying but left no one injured. The damage to the building is also said to be minor. Agents of the Federal Bureau of ...
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  • Opposition blocking Pak. entry into Commonwealth, says Jamali
  • Congo ethnic group alleges atrocities
  • Appeals court nullifies $145-b. tobacco verdict
  • Bangladesh, Myanmar conclude border talks
  • Sharp rise in Taiwan SARS cases
  • Variety is the spice of Cannes
  • War hero faces crimes inquiry
  • New thinking needed to break deadlock, says LTTE
  • 'India, Pak. moving step by step towards dialogue'



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