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Pakistan outraged at killing of hostages
ISLAMABAD, JULY 29. Pakistan today condemned the killing of two of its nationals by militants in Iraq as a crime against humanity and Islam, and urged its nationals working there to pull out. It also asked those who wanted to visit Iraq for ...

Pakistan outraged at killing of hostages
ISLAMABAD, JULY 29. Pakistan today condemned the killing of two of its nationals by militants in Iraq as a crime against humanity and Islam, and urged its nationals working there to pull out. It also asked those who wanted to visit Iraq for ...

Sri Lanka keen to resume talks with LTTE
COLOMBO, JULY 29. The Sri Lankan Government today said it was "extremely flexible" in its approach to the resumption of negotiations with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and called upon them to show `seriousness' and `commitment' to ...

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    Dhaka seeks global flood aid
    DHAKA: The Bangladesh Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia, has sought international assistance to cope with the massive losses and damage caused by floods that have affected the two-thirds of the country. She said the floods have caused extensive damage ...

    Massacre charge dismissed
    THE HAGUE: An appeals panel at the U.N. war crimes tribunal on Thursday dismissed the most serious charges against a Bosnian Croat commander for crimes against Muslims during the 1992-1995 Bosnian war, ruling he had been unfairly punished for ...

    Scions of Napoleon, Nelson meet
    London: In life, Horatio Nelson and Napoleon Bonaparte came no closer than a few sea miles, but they will meet next year in a major exhibition celebrating the bicentenary of the battle of Trafalgar. And, to mark the occasion, their hats and their ...

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    China-India ties reviewed
    SINGAPORE, JULY 29.The new positive trends in China-India interactions were reviewed by designated officials of the Central Committee of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) during their meetings with a visiting delegation of the Communist ...

    The railway is coming to Lhasa
    LHASA (TIBET), JULY 29.The railway is coming to Lhasa. And, if Chinese officials are to be taken at their word, the construction of the Golmud-Lhasa rail track will be environmentally sound when it is completed during the year 2006. ``If the ...



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