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Democrats call for change in Iraq policy
WASHINGTON, NOV. 28.The sudden visit of the U.S. President, George W. Bush, to Baghdad is meeting measured comments from his political opponents with at least one prominent Democrat saying that perhaps this is a time for him to take a fresh look ...
Chandrika for joint peace council
COLOMBO, NOV. 28. In a move towards a consensual approach to conflict resolution, the Sri Lankan President, Chandrika Kumaratunga, today mooted the formation of a Joint Peace Council (JPC) to be co-chaired by her and the Prime Minister, Ranil ...
Al-Qaeda suspect held in U.K.
LONDON, NOV. 28. The British police were today trying to calm fears that the arrest of an alleged Al-Qaeda suspect of Pakistani origin in a northern England town on Thursday was in anyway linked to a specific terrorist plot, and officials ...
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    `Peace initiatives must lead to talks'
    ISLAMABAD, NOV. 28. The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has conveyed to the former United States President, Bill Clinton, that the recent confidence-building measures between India and Pakistan `must' lead to a composite ...
    Indian students in Moscow protest mission's `indifference'
    MOSCOW, NOV. 28.The Indian Embassy here became the scene of angry protests by Indian students over its alleged callousness and lack of support for the victims of the fire that gutted a student dormitory, killing 37 and injuring about 200 from 35 ...
    'Sino-Indian ties vital for peace'
    SINGAPORE, NOV. 28. Relations between China and India are evolving on a sound basis, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Liu Jianchao. He made this positive assessment of the bilateral ties following a meeting in Beijing ...



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