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Putin sees Chechen links to Al-Qaeda MOSCOW, AUG. 31. Russia's President, Vladimir Putin, said the bombing of two Russian airliners last week proved a link between Chechen terrorists and Al-Qaeda. "The fact that an international terrorist organisation linked to Al-Qaeda took ... Political storm brewing in Bangladesh DHAKA, AUG. 31.A political storm is brewing in Bangladesh in the aftermath of the deadly grenade attack on the rally addressed by the Opposition leader, Sheikh Hasina, in Dhaka a week ago. After their third highly responsive nation-wide hartal ... Hamas says slain leaders avenged BEERSHEBA (ISRAEL), AUG. 31.Palestinian suicide bombers blew up two buses almost simultaneously in southern Israel on Tuesday, killing at least 15 persons and wounding more than 80 others, police said. The blast was the first suicide bombing ... Hostages: France intensifies efforts PARIS, AUG. 31. France intensified efforts to save two journalists held hostage in Iraq, convening crisis talks in Paris and around the Arab world on Tuesday as a deadline set by militants neared. The French President, Jacques Chirac, said ... Other Stories
India & World India's concerns conveyed to Pakistan ISLAMABAD, AUG. 31. India's High Commissioner in Pakistan, Shiv Shankar Menon, today called on the Pakistan Foreign Secretary, Riaz Khokhar, and exchanged views on the dialogue scheduled between the two Foreign Ministers in New Delhi on September ... Bush hailed for strong ties with India WASHINGTON, AUG. 31. The Grand Old Party has hailed the transformation of the relationship between India and the United States and has give credit for this to the leadership of the President, George W. Bush. The Republican Party convention now ... 'Illegal issuance of stamps, a major concern' SINGAPORE, AUG. 31. The World Association for the Development of Philately, at a meeting held here under India's chairmanship, discussed issues likely to come up at the next Congress of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), scheduled to take place in ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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