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Quartet meet to discuss Arafat future
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), JULY 15.The political future of the Palestinian Authority president, Yasser Arafat, is likely to top the agenda at tomorrow's meeting between the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations. The meeting was ...
Police probing conspiracy angle
PARIS, JULY 15. Maxime Brunerie, the 25-year-old extreme-right militant who attempted to assassinate the French President, Jacques Chirac, during Sunday's Bastille Day celebrations in Paris belonged to a far right fringe party known as Radical ...
Bid to sustain tension: Powell
WASHINGTON, JULY 15. The U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has called Saturday's massacre in Jammu as a "vicious killing committed by terrorist thugs'' and an act that undermines efforts to ease tensions in South Asia. "I condemn the vicious ...
Musharraf will continue to call the shots
ISLAMABAD, JULY 15. Thanks to the unprecedented changes proposed in the suspended 1973 Constitution the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, would almost be a monarch even after he hands over power to a civilian Government that is expected to be ...
Pak. resents Sinha's `insinuation' on complicity
ISLAMABAD, JULY 15. Pakistan today rejected what it termed as `insinuation' by the Foreign Minister, Yashwant Sinha, that the Friday night massacre in Jammu was `inspired' by Pakistan. The Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman, Aziz Ahmed Khan, ...
The bridge of good hope
BATTICALOA, JULY 15. Black Bridge, 16 km from this eastern town, was today a picture of optimism as the Sri Lankan Army and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) re-opened a crucial 37-km stretch of the A-5 highway, which was closed for the ...
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  • Iraqi dissident groups set up military council
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  • Osama alive: German officer
  • Pak. war games begin today
  • Govt. may not last, says Ecevit

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