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Mystery surrounds killing of Uday, Qusai
MANAMA, AUG. 2. Mystery continues to surround the circumstances that led to the deaths of former Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein's two sons, who were buried in the family cemetery in Tikrit today. The bodies of Uday and Qusai Hussein who were ...
Classified U.S. report on 9/11 opens a Pandora's box
WASHINGTON, AUG. 2.More information is starting to come out about the still classified 28-page section of the Congressional Inquiry on the terror attacks of September 11, 2001; and the focus of the investigators has been on some prominent ...
Truck bomb attack toll 39
MOSCOW, AUG. 2.The death toll in Friday's truck bomb attack on a military hospital near Chechnya climbed to 39 on Saturday as hundreds of rescue workers continued to search for survivors in the rubble. Seventy-eight people wounded in the ...
U.N. approves force for Liberia
WASHINGTON, AUG. 2. The United Nations Security Council has approved a multinational force for Liberia with a viewing to bringing order to a country that has seen major unrest in the last several years. The multinational force will be for a two ...
LTTE not to work against India's interests
COLOMBO, AUG. 2.The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has reportedly said that it ``will not engage in activities that disrupt the regional politics of India'' and that it was ``prepared to consider'' improving its relationship with if New ...
N. Korea warns against taking n-issue to U.N.
SINGAPORE, Aug. 2. As the psychological war of nerves remained unabated even after a multilateral format for discussions on the nuclear issue relating to the Korean peninsula had been agreed upon, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK ...
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  • Blair crosses a milestone
  • China dismisses U.S. report
  • Bangladesh is home to them
  • New visa regime forced on us by terrorists: Reeker
  • 'Important developments in Indo-U.S. relations'


    Globescan
    105 convicted of genocide
    Gikonko (Rwanda): A Rwandan court on Friday convicted 105 people of involvement in the central African country's 1994 genocide, with 11 of them getting the death penalty. The court in this southern town, hearing the biggest such trial to date, ...
    Paid to pray
    SHREVEPORT (United States): Week after week, Bishop Fred Caldwell grew tired of seeing so few white faces in his predominantly black church. So now he is offering to pay whites to attend. Starting Sunday, Bishop Caldwell will pay whites $5 an ...
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  • Blast in Kenya port town
  • Belgium amends war crimes law



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