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Mahathir steps down
SINGAPORE, OCT. 31.Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was today sworn in as Malaysia's fifth Prime Minister in Kuala Lumpur, as Mahathir Mohamad bowed out of office voluntarily after having held the reins for 22 years. Mr. Abdullah Badawi (64) took the oaths ...
U.S. sees Saddam's hand in attacks
WASHINGTON, OCT. 31. After waxing eloquent in the last several days that the former Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, is "no more" around in Iraq, officials now say he perhaps had a `significant' role in coordinating, if not directing, attacks ...
A historic document: LTTE
KILINOCHCHI (SRI LANKA), OCT. 31. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) today submitted its counter-proposals for an interim administrative structure for Sri Lanka's Tamil-majority northeast. "It is no doubt a historic document. It will ...
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    Include Kashmir for meaningful dialogue: Pak.
    ISLAMABAD, OCT. 31. Pakistan tonight welcomed India's response to its October 29 proposals and urged New Delhi to resume dialogue for the resolution of the Kashmir dispute. In a statement, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Islamabad would be ...
    Pakistan has done a lot: Rice
    WASHINGTON, OCT. 31. The United States has said that while the infrastructure of terrorism has to be dismantled and that Pakistan needs to do more, it was "very important to acknowledge" that the "Pakistanis have really done an awful lot". The ...
    'U.S. should help start Indo-Pak. talks'
    WASHINGTON, OCT. 31. The United States must work to secure a moderate Muslim state in Pakistan, consolidate and deepen the important relationship with India, encourage peaceful relations between New Delhi and Islamabad and ensure that terrorists ...



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