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Pak. to examine list
ISLAMABAD, DEC. 31. Pakistan tonight said it would give a formal response to the list of terrorists handed over by India only after examining it. ``We are yet to get a copy of the list that has been handed over to our mission in New Delhi. It ... More
U.S. believes Osama is alive
WASHINGTON, DEC. 31. Some senior law makers in the United States Senate are voicing the view that Osama bin Laden has not only withstood the furious American bombings but may have escaped the dragnet and fled to Pakistan. Separately, it is ... More
Launch of euro marks a new era
BRUSSELS, DEC. 31. At midnight on Monday, 12 members of the European Union will forsake their national currencies and embrace the euro. From the New Year, the Eurozone's 305 million citizens in 12 European Union countries will begin to use the ... More
Braving the new euro world
PARIS, DEC. 31. This morning I went to my local market to shop for year-end goodies, my shiny new euro coins burning a hole in my pocket. I had patiently stood in line for my ``euro starter kit'' - the equivalent of 100 francs, that will allow ... More
Britain urges restraint
LONDON, DEC. 31. Britain has urged both India and Pakistan to exercise restraint amid mounting concern here over a looming confrontation between the two nuclear powers, and in what is seen as a recognition of Indian concerns, Downing Street said ... More
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  • Colombo `happy' to hand over SAARC chair
  • Karzai accepts invitation
  • SAARC to make major changes in terrorism convention

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