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U.K. police face racism probe
LONDON, NOV.1. A decade after an official inquiry found the British police "institutionally racist'', another full-scale investigation into allegations of racism has been announced following a shocking BBC documentary which secretly filmed young ...
'Proposals, Govt. offer differ in fundamental respects'
KILINOCHCHI (SRI LANKA), NOV. 1. The Sri Lankan Government today said the offer made by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) "differs in fundamental respects'' from the proposals made by Colombo for resuming the stalled peace talks. But in ...
`Absolute majority of LTTE appointees in Governing Authority needed'
The following are the proposals submitted by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam: The proposals by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam on behalf of the Tamil people for an agreement to establish an interim ...
U.N. adopts anti-corruption treaty
UNITED NATIONS, NOV. 1.In a major boost to international efforts to fight corruption, the U.N. General Assembly has adopted a landmark anti-corruption treaty which makes it mandatory for countries ratifying it to return stolen assets, outlaw ...


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Indo-Pak. dialogue must begin: Musharraf
BEIJING, NOV. 1. The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has said dialogue between India and Pakistan "must start" and he does not expect a major breakthrough in bilateral ties immediately. ``We are not expecting an immediate breakthrough or ...
India's stand hailed
KILINOCHCHI, NOV. 1. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) today said it welcomed India's stand on the peace process as outlined in the joint statement issued after last month's meeting between the Sri Lankan Prime Minster, Ranil ...



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