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Israel, Palestinians to resume talks despite violence
JERUSALEM, JUNE 14.Israel and the Palestinians are resuming top-level security talks despite a bloody week of bombings and missile strikes that left 60 people dead on both sides, officials said on Saturday. On the table is a proposal that ...
Gunfire heard as vigilantes attack Iranian protesters
TEHERAN, JUNE 14.Automatic gunfire was heard in the Iranian capital early today as hundreds of Iranian pro-clergy militiamen, some armed with Kalashnikov rifles, attacked groups of people protesting against clerical rule. In the most serious ...
Democrats to push for open debate
WASHINGTON, JUNE 14.Democrats on Capitol Hill are pushing for open hearings on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction even as they are mapping out a strategy that would serve this purpose and yet come away looking as if they were not pursuing a ...
`Saddam' threatens to widen resistance
CAIRO, JUNE 14.A letter purportedly written by deposed Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, is warning foreigners to leave Iraq or face death. A copy of the three-page letter, sent to the London-based Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper and made ...
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Street battles in Caracas
CARACAS (Venezuela): Venezuela troops and police fought pitched street battles on Friday with supporters of the President, Hugo Chavez, who tried to disrupt an Opposition rally in an impoverished area of Caracas considered a government ...
No summit-level talks now, says Jamali
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 14. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, says his country has always denounced terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and will continue to do so. He made these observations on the occasion of his first ...
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