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Troops search for Presidential bunker
AS SAYLIAH (QATAR), APRIL 7.In seizing one of the palaces of the Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, in Baghdad this morning, U.S. forces appear to be looking for an entrance to a key underground Presidential bunker. In his daily briefing, the ...
`Guard against jungle law'
JAKARTA, APRIL 7. The President of Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, told a conference of Islamic women today that women across the world should launch a movement against war. ``I urge all women across the world, in any ...
Bush, Blair to review war
WASHINGTON, APRIL 7.The United States President, George W. Bush, and the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, are grappling with three of the world's toughest conflicts in Mr. Bush's 25-hour visit to Belfast, discussing war and rebuilding in Iraq ...
They prefer to go incognito
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 7. Some of the diplomats in the Pakistani capital want to hide their identity, as, obviously, these are unusual times. In normal circumstances, diplomats buzz around the city with their CD cars bearing special numbers, ...
Clark apologises to Bush
WELLINGTON, APRIL 7.The New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, said today she had apologised to the United States for saying that the war against Iraq would have been avoided if a different President was in the White House. Ms Clark said she ...
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