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Israel taking hesitant steps to peace: Abbas
WASHINGTON, JULY 25.The visiting Palestinian Prime Minister, Mahmoud Abbas, today told the President, George W. Bush, that while he was committed to the West Asia peace road map, there had been only "some progress" from Israel and that even some ...
Rumours, scepticism in Iraq
BAGHDAD, JULY 25.As soon as the pictures of Uday and Qusai Hussein appeared on the television screen on Thursday night, arguments erupted in a shop downtown. Half the men present exulted that their former oppressors were dead, while the others ...
Divisions over terror report
WASHINGTON, JULY 25.Senior Republicans and Democrats continue to be divided on whether or not the United States could have been spared of the terror attacks of 2001 as a Congressional inquiry into those tragic events shows major lapses on the ...
Japan's 'Iraq bill' at a decisive stage
SINGAPORE, JULY 25. The controversial move by the Japanese Government to send units of the `Self-Defence Forces' (SDF) to Iraq on a humanitarian mission has entered a decisive stage. The special measures bill, now before the House of ...
U.S. to position forces off Liberia
WASHINGTON, JULY 25.The United States President, George W. Bush, has directed the Secretary of Defence to position "appropriate military capabilities" off the coast of Liberia, but the White House has said that the role of the United States will ...
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  • Voters say Blair has 'lost control'
  • Belt-bombs seized near Moscow
  • Plane over Bush motorcade
  • Riyadh dismisses report
  • Soldiers had no choice: Rumsfeld


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  • U.S. turns back Cubans
  • Illegal arms exports to China?
  • Illegal drug lab busted
  • 'Order in Solomon Islands'


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  • Proposal to modify import duty package at WTO
  • No dialogue if terror attacks continue: Sinha
  • U.S. Senator for accelerating peace process



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