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Israel not to accept Govt. under Arafat JERUSALEM, SEPT. 6.In a major blow to the U.S.-backed West Asia peace plan, the Palestinian Prime Minister, Mahmoud Abbas, today resigned, amidst a power struggle with Yasser Arafat over the control of security services. Mr. Abbas, who was ... Britain considering despatch of more troops to Iraq LONDON, SEPT. 6. Britain was today considering sending additional troops to Iraq as the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, admitted that the situation there was `serious' and the Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, warned of a "strategic failure'' in Baghdad ... U.S. offers to revise resolution on Iraq WASHINGTON, SEPT. 6. Faced with intense opposition from Europe and sceptical non-permanent members in the United Nations Security Council, the Bush administration is offering to revise its draft resolution that is aimed to get more nations into ... Bush seeking to pacify Americans? WASHINGTON, SEPT. 6.Faced with a growing mess inside Iraq and an increasingly sceptical and restless domestic audience, the President, George W. Bush, is planning a major address to the nation on Sunday discussing the war on terrorism and on his ... Cong. not to join Ministry NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6.The Congress tonight conveyed its decision not to join the Mulayam Singh Government in Uttar Pradesh "for the time being" which faces a crucial vote of confidence in the Assembly on September 8. The party's decision was ... Other Stories
India & World Illusionist begins starvation stunt LONDON, SEPT. 6.Londoners on Saturday woke up to the sight of a bizarre new tourist attraction as the controversial American illusionist, David Blaine, sealed himself in a see-through plastic box and had it hoisted over the Thames where he will ... Overcome differences, do not polarise them: Powell WASHINGTON, SEPT. 6. Brushing aside the call for a multipolar world, the Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has argued that the challenge of nations was to work to overcome differences, and not to "polarise" them. "Some authorities suggest that ... Kasuri coming to invite Vajpayee for SAARC summit ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 6. The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri, would travel to all South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) capitals including New Delhi in the next few days to deliver formal invitations for the SAARC ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Literary Review | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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