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SAARC nations sign social charter
ISLAMABAD, JAN. 5. The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation countries have signed a social charter to reaffirm its principal goal of promoting the welfare of people of South Asia in all fields. The charter aims to improve the ...
Visitors to be finger-printed
WASHINGTON, JAN. 5.The process of tracking foreigners entering the United States gets under way this week with a system involving 115 airports and 14 major seaports in the country. Labelled U.S. VISIT — United States Visitor and Immigrant ...
SARS case in China
SINGAPORE, JAN. 5. The solitary case of suspected Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in China has been confirmed, according to the Ministry of Health in Beijing today. The patient was in "a stable condition with normal temperature''. ...
Georgia elects pro-U.S. leader
MOSCOW, JAN. 5. Georgia's young U.S.-trained leader has swept snap presidential elections in the former Soviet republic, vowing to mend fractious relations with Russia. With ballot papers from a fourth of all election precincts counted so far, ...
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    India & World
    U.S., U.K. welcome India-Pakistan talks
    WASHINGTON, JAN. 5.The United States today said it was pleased that the leaders of India and Pakistan had met for the first time since their countries teetered on the brink of war in 2002. In the first reaction to the talks between the ...
    Russia hails India-Pakistan meet
    MOSCOW, JAN. 5. Russia has welcomed the meeting of the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, with the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, in Islamabad today, hoping that it would pave the way to the renewal of broad talks between the two ...



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