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Israel hands over control of Bethlehem to PABETHLEHEM (WEST BANK), JULY 2.Sirens blaring, Palestinian police moved through the West Bank town of Bethlehem on Wednesday, the second area turned over to the Palestinian Authority (PA) by Israel under a U.S.-backed West Asia peace plan. ... 'Pak. ready to resume over-flights, air links' ISLAMABAD, JULY 2.Pakistan has made a qualified response to the Indian offer of restoration of air links and over-flight facilities. The latest response, which came from the Pakistan Foreign Secretary, Riaz Khokar, who is on a foreign tour along ... Army-LTTE face-off likely COLOMBO, JULY 2. A fresh face-off between the Sri Lankan Army and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam is likely following the latter's reported refusal to move out of a newly-constructed camp about 15 km south of the eastern Trincomalee port. ... Bush to get tough with Iraqi rebels WASHINGTON, JULY 2.Faced with increased attacks on the ground and growing apprehension in the country on the Iraq policies of the administration, the U.S. President, George W Bush, has promised to use "direct and decisive force" against those who ...
Berlusconi's Nazi remark sparks furyBRUSSELS, JULY 2.Launching his European Union presidency, the Italian Premier, Silvio Berlusconi, provoked uproar on Wednesday in the European Parliament by telling a German critic that he should star as a Nazi concentration camp guard in a ... Bush `pleased' at Musharraf's actions WASHINGTON, JULY 2.The United States President, George W. Bush is ``very pleased'' at the action taken by the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, on issues such as cross-border terrorism and reining in of terrorists and has argued that these ... Other Stories
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Japan's shuttle crash landsTOKYO: Japan's delta-wing space shuttle flawlessly approached the speed of sound while cruising over Sweden but tumbled into a field moments later for a crash landing that cast doubt on future trials of the experimental craft, a space official ... Other Stories
India & World Trade with U.K. defied global downturn : PM LONDON, JULY 2.The bilateral trade between India and the U.K. has ``defied'' the global economic downturn and crossed the £5 billion mark due to closer interaction among the countries in the IT, healthcare and bio-technology sectors, the Prime ... 'Stabilisation' of Iraq figures in Sibal-Rice talks WASHINGTON, JULY 2.Bilateral relations between India and the United States along with other issues such as participation in the "stabilisation'' of Iraq are said to have figured in the Foreign Secretary, Kanwal Sibal's interactions with senior ... India, Pak. urged to end arms race in South Asia DHAKA, JULY 2. The outgoing U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh, Mary Ann Peters, said today that her country wanted a South Asia that is "free from arms race and terrorism" and urged India and Pakistan to halt production of weapons of mass destruction ... Other Stories
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