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    E.U. concerned at `human rights violations' by LTTE
    COLOMBO, AUG. 16.In the strongest statement so far by the international community, the European Union today conveyed to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) its "concern and alarm" over the "recent increase" in violation of "fundamental ...

    `LTTE hand in EROS Bala killing'
    COLOMBO, AUG. 16.The Sri Lankan Government has condemned today's killing of Balanadarajah Iyer (`EROS Bala'), the propaganda secretary of the Eelam People's Democratic Party (EPDP), and said that the nature of the recent killings in Sri Lanka ...

    Row over Blair's invitation to Allawi
    LONDON, AUG 16. A row has broken out in Britain's ruling Labour Party over the Prime Minister, Tony Blair's decision to invite Iraq's interim Premier, Iyad Allawi, to its annual conference, which will launch the campaign for next year's general ...

    U.S. regulation condemned
    Washington: A Democratic lawmaker has condemned the rules of the Department of Health and Human Services requiring hospitals to ask the status of immigrant patients. The move will affect many communities, including those from South Asia. Joseph ...

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    CBMs linked to progress in talks: Musharraf
    ISLAMABAD, AUG. 16. The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has said that the confidence-building measures between India and Pakistan are linked to "progress" in talks. Participating in the "Aap kay rubaru" programme on the State-run Pakistan ...

    India, China discuss police-level cooperation
    SINGAPORE, AUG. 16. India and China today explored the possibilities of bilateral cooperation at the level of the policing agencies in respect of internal security duties. The talks were held in Beijing between top officials of the Chinese ...



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