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    Protests bring down Kyrgyz Government
    MOSCOW, MARCH 24. The Kyrgyzstan President, Askar Akayev, has fled the country, and the Prime Minister resigned after protesters overran the presidential compound and other government offices in the capital, Bishkek, on Thursday. Mr. Akayev and ...

    Iraqi backlash has an echo in U.K.
    LONDON, MARCH 24. The British and U.S. Governments have come in for strong criticism from a high-level parliamentary committee for failing to anticipate the Iraqi backlash against the invasion of their country. In a report, the Defence ...

    Baloch talks "useful"
    ISLAMABAD, MARCH 24.The Pakistan Muslim League president and Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Balochistan, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, today held talks with the rebel leader, Nawab Mohammad Akbar Khan Bugti, in the trouble-torn town Dera ...

    Refinery blast cause not known
    TEXAS CITY (TEXAS), MARCH 24. All but one of about 1,800 workers at a BP oil refinery workers have been accounted for after overnight search efforts following the thunderous blast that killed 14 and injured more than 100 persons, officials said ...

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    Bollywood awards function in London
    LONDON, MARCH 24. A major Bollywood awards function, claimed to be the first of its kind to be held in Britain, will see a host of leading Indian film stars, including Aishwarya Rai and Shah Rukh Khan, perform here on Saturday. "Anyone who's ...



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