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U.S. assurance to Pakistan on security front
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 20. The United States has given a commitment to Pakistan to take up its requests for consideration of more security assistance, particularly in maintaining conventional capabilities and enhancing counter-terrorism ...
Democratic candidate changes tack on Iraq
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 20.The Democratic Presidential candidate, Wesley Clark, has raised more than just political eyebrows by reversing an earlier opinion on Iraq that he would have voted for war, stating that the invasion was a "major blunder" ...
30 nations confirm participation in 'abilympics'
CHENNAI, SEPT. 20. About 1500 differently abled people from over 30 countries have confirmed their participation in the International `Abilympics'— the Olympics of vocational skills for persons with disabilities — to be hosted in New ...
LTTE denies setting up new camps
COLOMBO, SEPT. 20. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has denied charges by sections of the Sri Lankan military and the political Opposition that they had set up 13 new camps in Government-held areas in Trincomalee since last year's ...
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  • World Bank lauds India on growth rate
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    Security situation in Afghanistan worries Delhi
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 20. Iraq may be hogging the limelight, but Afghanistan will be the focus of attention when its "friends" meet as members of a 21-strong group of nations on September 24 in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General ...
    Indian-style voting inflicts defeat on Labour
    LONDON, SEPT 20.Indian-style en bloc voting by minority groups has arrived in Britain dealing an embarrassing blow to Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labour Party which has lost its first parliamentary by-election in 15 years thanks to a "collective" ...
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