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15 members of family die in U.S. air strike
BAGHDAD, JULY 6.United States forces dropped two tonnes of bombs on a purported militant safe house in Fallujah, killing 15 members of one family, according to witnesses, and turning the building into a 9-metre-deep pit of sand and rubble. In ...

Iraqi WMD may not be found: Blair
LONDON, JULY 6. The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, said today that Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction may never be found in Iraq, but insisted Mr. Hussein had posed a threat to the world. Mr. Hussein's alleged chemical and ...

One-time rival becomes running mate
WASHINGTON, JULY 6. Ending months of suspense, the soon to be Democratic nominee for the U.S. presidential election, John Kerry, has chosen the Senator from North Carolina John Edwards to be his running mate. Mr. Kerry's announcement came in the ...

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    `India, Pakistan should step back from maximalist approach'
    ISLAMABAD, JULY 6. India and Pakistan should step back from their ``maximalist'' approach on Kashmir and the leaders of the two countries should be ``bold enough'' to take a decision on the issue as extremists are on both sides, the Pakistan ...

    `Singlish' makes it to dictionary
    LONDON, JULY 6. `Hinglish' may be more widely spoken, but it is `Singlish' that has made it to the highbrow Concise Oxford English Dictionary (COED) whose new edition, to be launched in India tomorrow, cites it as an example of the increasing ...



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