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    Jemaah hand suspected in Jakarta blast
    SINGAPORE, SEPT. 9. Eight persons were killed and about 161 others were injured when a powerful "car bomb" exploded outside the Australian Embassy in central Jakarta today. The death toll, as of 4 p.m. local time, might go up, according to ...

    Pakistan bombs terrorist bases
    ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 9. At least 70 persons, including 45 foreigners, were reportedly killed early this morning as Pakistani forces targeted an alleged hideout of militants in south Waziristan in the frontier on the Afghanistan border. This is the ...

    12 killed in U.S. attacks in Iraq
    BAGHDAD, SEPT. 9.U.S. and Iraqi security forces launched attacks on Thursday to flush out militants in northern Iraq, killing 12 persons, the military and Iraqi officials said. The operations are intended to restore the interim Government ...

    Brunei witnesses grand royal wedding
    BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (BRUNEI), SEPT. 9. The future King of the oil-rich sultanate of Brunei married a half-Swiss, teenage commoner on Thursday, as his famously extravagant father put the Southeast Asian country on show for dignitaries and royalty ...

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    Morshed Khan's outburst against India termed `unwise'
    DHAKA, SEPT. 9. The Bangladesh Foreign Minister, M. Morshed Khan's tough talk on India has given rise to a wide spectrum of negative reactions among the majority of policymakers and senior leaders of the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). ...

    Tariq Aziz headed for India?
    ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 9. Tariq Aziz, Pakistan's National Security Adviser and trouble-shooter for the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, is reported to be headed for India for discussions in the wake of the "inconclusive" dialogue between the ...



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