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Saddam not linked to 9/11, says Bush
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 18. The U.S. President, George W Bush, said on Wednesday that there was no proof tying the former Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, to the events of 9/11. "We've had no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved with September ...
Troops: U.S. offers debt relief to Pak.
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 18. With a view to nudging Pakistan on sending troops for Iraq, the Bush administration has earmarked $200 millions in its second war budget by way of Islamabad's debt reduction. The U.S. President, George W Bush, has formally ...
Blix attacks U.K. Govt. over Iraq dossier
LONDON, SEPT. 18. In a blistering attack on the way the British Government handled intelligence on Iraq, the former U.N. chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix, has likened its approach to that of advertisers who "will advertise a refrigerator in ...
LTTE counter-proposals by mid-Oct.
COLOMBO, SEPT. 18.The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) today said that its "counter-proposals'' to the Sri Lankan Government would be ready by mid-October, according to the Norwegian facilitators of the peace process who met the LTTE's ...
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    PM recalls Tagore's stay at Istanbul
    ISTANBUL, SEPT. 18. The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, arrived here this afternoon in a town regarded as the commercial capital of Turkey. The focus of his just about 24-hour stay in Istanbul would be on developing commercial ties ...
    India enhances 'connectivity' with ASEAN
    SINGAPORE, SEPT. 18. India has embarked on a process of striking a vigorous ``connectivity'' with the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). Indicating this, the Foreign Secretary, Kanwal Sibal, said today that the next ASEAN-India ...



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