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U.N. to press for unlimited inspections
VIENNA, SEPT. 30. The United States hit determined opposition from Russia and France over its warlike stance on Iraq today, threatening its bid for tough new U.N.-imposed arms inspection rules as experts met in Vienna to discuss them. Russia ...
Pak. refutes Vajpayee's charges
ISLAMABAD, SEP. 30. Hours after the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, maintained in New Delhi that Pakistan should be made accountable for continuing to sponsor terrorism in India, Islamabad vehemently denied the charge. The Pakistan ...
Iraq part of U.S. grand strategy in West Asia
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), SEPT. 30.In its on-going effort to justify a war with Iraq, the Bush administration is trying to set the stage for promoting two of its core strategic objectives in the region, analysts in the region say. Security analysts in ...
`Indians' arrested in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 30. In a rare instance, Pakistan today claimed to have arrested two Hindus and a Sikh on charges of working for the Indian intelligence agency, RAW, and attempting to disturb peace in the country. Pakistan Television, in its ...
Concern in E.U. over Iraqi imbroglio
BRUSSELS, SEPT. 30.The European Union Governments are keenly watching the outcome of the two-day meeting which began in Vienna on Monday between Iraqi officials and the chief United Nations weapons inspector, Hans Blix, who has waited for nearly ...
Commonwealth team in Pak. to monitor poll process
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 30.Even as the Musharraf Government is struggling to limit the damage caused by the comments of a team of European Union observers on the October election process, a group from the Commonwealth has landed here to oversee the poll ...
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  • We'll pay back India in the same coin: Pak.
  • Caucus member supports punitive strike
  • PPP manifesto silent on controversial issues
  • 'French perceptions of India must be changed'
  • Vandals break into Hindu temple in Pak.

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