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Ambush triggers battle; 27 dead
BALAD (IRAQ), JUNE 13. The U.S. forces killed 27 Iraqi fighters in a ground and air pursuit on Friday after the Iraqis attacked an American tank patrol north of Baghdad, bringing the opposition death toll in four days of skirmishes to about 100, ...
Israel engages Hamas in battle, talks
MANAMA, JUNE 13.In battling the extremist Palestinian organisation, Hamas, Israel appears to be reinforcing its armed campaign with discreet behind-the-scenes talks mediated by Egypt. According to media reports, the Egyptian intelligence chief, ...
Air, rail links will follow: Musharraf
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 13. Pakistan's President, Pervez Musharraf, has claimed that the resumption of the New Delhi-Lahore bus service would be followed by the restoration of the `all severed' air and rail links. Implied in the statement was the ...
Intelligence on weapons not concocted, says Powell
WASHINGTON, JUNE 13.At a time when there is growing concern within the political establishment on the unearthing of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, the Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has defended the pre-war intelligence assessment arguing ...
U.S. opposed to curbs on outsourcing
WASHINGTON, JUNE 13.The Bush administration has assured India that it was totally opposed to anti-outsourcing bills and will try to resist legislations coming out of some States in this regard. The assurance was given by the United States ...
India, China to step up counter-terror cooperation
SINGAPORE, JUNE 13. India and China today expressed their willingness and operational preparedness to strengthen counter-terror cooperation at the bilateral and multilateral levels. An affirmation of this magnitude, which marked the second ...
GLOBESCAN
Arrest leads to clashes
BELGRADE (Serbia-Montenegro): Dozens of riot police and hardline nationalists were injured early on Friday in street battles over the arrest of a fugitive Serb war crimes suspect. Veselin Sljivancanin (in the picture) was arrested after a ...
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  • Accord on E.U. Constitution
  • Global court exemption for U.S. renewed
  • Blair abolishes U.K.'s oldest institution
  • Indian priest held in U.S.
  • HIV spread from chimps to man, say researchers
  • Pak. must stop cross-border terrorism: Russia
  • Aziz Khan meets Musharraf



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