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Probe into leak of CIA agent's name
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 28.The Bush administration is the focus of a Justice Department investigation following a complaint from the CIA that officials may have leaked the name of an undercover agent to a journalist, reports The Washington Post. ...
Labour meet: Blair defiant on Iraq
LONDON, SEPT 28. Calls for the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair's resignation marked the start of the Labour Party's annual conference, seen as the toughest test of his leadership since he came to office six years ago riding on a pro-Labour ...
Italy, France blame each other for power outage
PARIS, SEPT. 28.An all-night street festival in Rome came to an abrupt end in the early hours of Sunday with a total black-out across Italy that lasted several hours, leaving French and Italian officials bickering over who was responsible for the ...
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    Europe's moon probe launched
    EVRY (France): Europe's first mission to the moon got off to a smooth start on Saturday, with the successful launch of an Ariane rocket from a base in South America that released the European Space Agency's SMART-1 probe toward the lunar surface. ...


    India & World
    India blocking re-entry into Commonwealth, says Pak.
    ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 28.It appears Pakistan has no chance of a re-entry into the Councils of Commonwealth in the near future, thanks to the tough posture by the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) against lifting suspension of Pakistan from ...
    An election stunt, says Jamali
    ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 28. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, today described New Delhi's "reluctance" to resume dialogue with Islamabad as an "election stunt". He was apparently referring to the coming Assembly elections in four ...



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