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Advani, Musharraf will cross each other's path
LONDON, JUNE 11. The Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. Advani, and the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, will cross each other's path in London next week when they arrive here almost around the same time — Mr. Advani on his way ...
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Bush condemns bus bombing
WASHINGTON, JUNE 11.The United States President, George W. Bush, has strongly deplored the bus bombing in Jerusalem that has left at least 16 persons dead and has called on all nations to block financial assistance to outfits such as the Hamas. ...
Arafat will have to be expelled: Israel
MANAMA, JUNE 11. In tandem with the attempt to assassinate a senior Hamas leader on Tuesday, the Israeli Defence Minister has said that the top Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, may be expelled out of the Palestinian territories soon. ...
`U.S. working with Pak. to stop infiltration'
WASHINGTON, JUNE 11.The Bush administration says it is working closely with Pakistan to stop crossborder infiltration and it will continue to provide "assistance'' to Islamabad. At the White House, the spokesman, Ari Fleischer, did not ...
'Talks can resolve Indo-Pak. Issue'
UNITED NATIONS, JUNE 11. Appreciating the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's peace initiative, the United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, has hoped that both India and Pakistan would be able to resolve all issues through negotiations. ...
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Milosevic aide in U.N. custody
NETHERLANDS: The former Yugoslav strongman, Slobodan Milosevic's former state security chief was extradited on Wednesday to the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal and taken into United Nations custody, the court said. Once the top security official and ...
Pak. must stop cross-border terrorism: Russia
MOSCOW, JUNE 11. Russia has urged Pakistan to step up efforts to stop cross-border terrorism and curb extremist activity on its territory. "Cross-border terrorism must be stopped," the Deputy Foreign Minister, Alexander Losyukov, said. "This ...
Probe into award
NEW YORK: A Pulitzer Prize awarded in 1932 to a New York Times correspondent is under review and could be revoked because of complaints that he deliberately ignored a forced famine in the Ukraine that killed millions. The review of Walter ...
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  • $25.7m for sex abuse victims
  • BBC show on extremism sparks row
  • Resigns over land row
  • Students' protest snowballs
  • New light on Homosapiens
  • Saddam is paying bounty for killing U.S. soldiers: Chalabi
  • U.N. puts pressure on Myanmar junta
  • Raffarin unmoved as strike continues
  • Colombo complicating peace process: LTTE



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