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Co-accused in Pearl case appeal against verdict
ISLAMABAD, JULY 17. The three co-accused in the Daniel Pearl abduction-cum-murder case, who have been sentenced to life imprisonment, have filed an appeal in the Sindh High Court challenging their conviction. An anti-terrorism court in ...
Saddam scorns U.S. threats
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), JULY 17. A defiant Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, today said that the on-going U.S. efforts to unseat him would fail, even as Washington continued to consult Baghdad's neighbours for defining a military response towards it. In ...
Pak. resents Advani, Fernandes remarks
ISLAMABAD, JULY 17. Pakistan today expressed disappointment over the observations made by the Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. Advani, and the Defence Minister, George Fernandes, in the Lok Sabha on the Jammu massacre. In a statement issued here, a ...
Spanish troops oust Moroccans from disputed island
PARIS, JULY 17. What began as a minor spat between Spain and Morocco a week ago — the occupation by a handful of Moroccan gendarmes of a disputed Mediterranean islet, a small, uninhabited sandbank — has now become a full blown ...
U.S. to sell aircraft, equipment to Pak.
WASHINGTON, JULY 17. The Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has notified Congress of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Pakistan of C-130E Cargo aircraft and associated equipment and services for a total value of $75 million. The ...
U.S. to review visa procedures
WASHINGTON, JULY 17.In the face of increasing pressure and scrutiny from Capitol Hill, the State Department has ordered a review of procedures in all of its 207 visa issuing posts worldwide. The Department will also be sending special ...
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  • U.K. groups to highlight crimes against Gujarat women
  • Mahathir's party takes on fundamentalists
  • Jammu attack condemned
  • Military jets escort plane after alarm

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