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Iran vows to defy U.N. resolution on uranium enrichment plan
IAEA delivers report to Security Council; debate next week

Terror sponsor, says U.S.
WASHINGTON: In its annual report on worldwide terrorism, the U.S. State Department on Friday singled out Iran as the most active state sponsor of terrorism, with its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Ministry of Intelligence and Security ...

I'm not Bush's poodle: Musharraf
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan's General Pervez Musharraf, facing a surge of anti-American sentiment, on Thursday warned that covert U.S. air strikes against Al-Qaeda inside Pakistan were an infringement of national sovereignty. Admitting that his ...

Rajapakse convenes all-party meet
Foreign Minister calls for international action against LTTE, front organisations

Prescott under pressure
LONDON: Britain's Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott is under growing pressure to quit as more details of his affair with his secretary Tracey Temple, a junior civil servant, emerged on Friday amid allegations that he might have abused his ...

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India & World
Colombo will not fall into LTTE trap, says envoy
"The Tigers will suffer the consequences for the recent attacks"

Indian student held in U.S.
WASHINGTON: An Indian graduate student at Purdue University, was arrested on Friday and charged with threatening to kill President George W. Bush, Laura Bush, Vice-President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld. Vikram Buddhi, ...

"Sri Lankans want talks to go on"
No backlash despite LTTE provocation

Eight Indians among 25 killed in Saudi accident
Bus falls into ditch at Raheli

Islamabad, Teheran begin talks on landmark gas pipeline project
No truth in speculation on `withdrawal' of India, says Pakistan




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