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WASHINGTON, AUG. 19.The U.S. President, George W. Bush, has condemned the suicide bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad that left 20 persons dead and many others wounded. Mr. Bush called the attackers "enemies of the civilised ...
Kelly: Campbell denies charges
LONDON, AUG 19. The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair's office came under close scrutiny today for its role in drawing up the controversial Iraq intelligence dossier when Mr. Blair's powerful communications chief, Alastair Campbell, made his ...
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PARIS, AUG. 19.France's Director General for Health resigned on Monday amid much criticism against the Government for its failure to respond to the two week-long heat wave that claimed an estimated 5000 lives. Lucien Abenhaim, however, accused ...
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    Indian troops on the move in northern Kashmir: Pak.
    ISLAMABAD, AUG. 19.Unusual Indian troop movements have been observed in northern Kashmir in the Kargil heights, the scene of a two-month battle between India and Pakistan four years ago, the military here said today. ``There is some kind of ...
    Menon calls on Kasuri, discusses bilateral ties
    ISLAMABAD, AUG. 19. The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri, has said that Pakistan and India should move forward to address issues that had strained their relations and to find a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue. He was ...
    Case to be filed against Modi in London
    LONDON, AUG. 19.A case seeking prosecution of the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, for alleged torture is expected to be filed in a London magistrate's court tomorrow on behalf of the relatives of two British citizens who were killed by a ...



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