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Iran softens stand on Israel DUBAI: Within days of issuing its controversial call for having Israel "wiped off the map," Iran has softened its stance, saying that it had no intention to attack its long-time adversary. "The Islamic Republic of Iran is committed to its U.N. ... Eight U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq over three days BAGHDAD: Militants used a land mine and a roadside bomb to kill three U.S. Army soldiers and wound four on Saturday in attacks that brought to eight the number of American service members who have died in the last three days. In Baghdad, the ... Japan: U.S. allays fears on n-carrier SINGAPORE: The United States has announced that it would deploy a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier at a Japanese port, Yokosuka, replacing the conventional warship with effect from 2008. The decision, which overrules objections from the Mayor ... Libby indictment, a blow to White House U.S. Vice-President Cheney will almost certainly have to give evidence Rosa Parks given an unprecedented honour NEW YORK: The late civil rights activist, Rosa Parks, will be the first woman to lie in honour in the United States Capitol Rotunda a tribute formerly reserved for Presidents, soldiers and prominent politicians. Ms. Parks, who died on ... Indian soldiers of WW I remembered WUNSDORF (GERMANY): Until recently there was nothing to identify the quiet, leafy spot where Jafarullah Mohammad and Mata Din Singh were buried. The two servicemen were among thousands of Indian volunteers who fought for Britain in the First ... Other Stories
India & World Talks between India, Pakistan on opening up LoC continue ISLAMABAD: Talks between India and Pakistan here on Saturday, to firm up the agreement for "opening" of the Line of Control (LoC) to enable Kashmiris on both sides of the divide to cross over to help the earthquake victims, continued late in the ... Read Today's supplements: Magazine | Open Page | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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