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    U.S. will not remain silent, N. Korea told
    SINGAPORE, MARCH 19.The U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, today called upon the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to "return immediately" to the stalled six-party talks on its nuclear weapons programme. Dr. Rice, who held ...

    Bank staff upset over Wolfowitz nomination
    WASHINGTON, MARCH 19.Washington's nomination of Paul Wolfowitz as the World Bank's next President has triggered an outcry among the Bank's staff, who have demanded the right to have a say in his confirmation, it emerged yesterday. The staff ...

    Team to visit violence-hit Baloch towns
    ISLAMABAD, MARCH 19.A team of Pakistani political parties and the local and foreign media are visiting tomorrow Sui and Dera Bugti in Balochistan, where over 30 persons were killed on Thursday in clashes between security forces and ...

    Judge to examine prior evidence against Jackson
    LOS ANGELES, MARCH 19.The judge in the Michael Jackson case agreed on Friday to hear evidence that Mr. Jackson sexually molested two boys in the 1990s that could indicate a pattern similar to the accusations for which he is currently on trial. ...

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    U.K. Muslim groups welcome U.S. decision on Modi
    LONDON, MARCH 19. Britain's Muslim groups have welcomed the American government's decision to refuse visa to the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, and criticised the British Government which, despite strong protests, allowed him to visit ...



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