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Allawi restructures security forces
BAGHDAD, JUNE 20. Iraq's interim Prime Minister, Iyad Allawi, announced on Sunday a restructuring of the country's security forces, saying all Iraqi troops would be brought under a central command whose chief duty is to defeat rebel and ...

Musharraf says he will not be pressured into giving up uniform
LONDON, JUNE 20. The Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf, has told a British newspaper that he would not be pushed into giving up his military uniform under international pressure, and would take a decision in "accordance with Pakistan's ...

Saudi police personnel helped us, says Al-Qaeda
CAIRO, JUNE 20. The Al-Qaeda cell that kidnapped and killed American Paul M. Johnson Jr. said in an online periodical on Sunday that sympathisers in the kingdom's security forces supplied it with police uniforms and vehicles and set up fake ...

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    Amnesty sought for detenus in Kashmir
    ISLAMABAD, JUNE 20.The Joint Committee on Kashmir appointed by the Pakistan-India People's Forum has recommended the release of all prisoners held without charge and the declaration of a general amnesty for all those held in detention under ...

    Kanishka trial: witness read prior report
    VANCOUVER, JUNE 20. The main witness in the Kanishka trial may have been more familiar with accounts of the conspiracy that led to the deadly bomb blasts in 1985 than she has admitted in court. In testimony that touches on the nub of the case ...

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  • Indian held for murder in Sharjah
  • Few takers for Dhaka-Agartala bus service
  • Global Malayalees' meet



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