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    Political storm brews in Florida, again
    NEW YORK, OCT. 23. As election day draws nearer, the State of Florida is once more in the eye of a political storm. Opinion polls suggest that the Republican President, George W Bush, who won a controversial narrow win in the State in 2000, and ...

    Hostage makes tearful plea
    BAGHDAD, OCT. 23.Margaret Hassan, the aid worker being held hostage in Iraq, yesterday made an emotional appeal for British forces to withdraw from Iraq to save her from the same fate as the murdered contractor, Ken Bigley. "Please help me, ...

    Disciplinary hearing for Sikh youths
    PARIS, OCT. 23."The court has given us reason. We are now at least moving towards some kind of solution," Bikramjit Singh, an 18-year-old final year student who has been excluded from classes at the Lycee Louise Michel school in Bobogny, near ...

    Not Commonwealth's business: Mckinnon
    ISLAMABAD, OCT. 23. The Commonwealth Secretary-General, Donald Mckinnon, has said that it was none of the business of the Council of Commonwealth to question President Pervez Musharraf staying in uniform beyond December 31 as long as it was done ...

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    `Kashmiris irreversibly alienated'
    ISLAMABAD, OCT. 23. A group of Pakistani journalists that returned after their first visit to Jammu and Kashmir has told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the people in Kashmir bore overwhelming sentiments for Pakistan and were ...

    Boost to Naga peace process
    BANGKOK, OCT. 23. Giving a boost to the Naga peace process, the Centre and the NSCN (IM) today agreed to hold further rounds of talks in India next month when the outfit's leaders meet the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh. In a joint statement ...



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