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Residents allege attack on civilians by U.S. forces
MANAMA, DEC. 1.The claim by the U.S. military that it had killed 54 Iraqi fighters in an engagement in the northern Iraqi city of Sammara on Sunday has become the subject of a major controversy, with local Iraqis saying the casualty figure is ...
Israel launches massive raid on Ramallah
MANAMA, DEC. 1.The Israeli army today launched a massive raid on the West Bank city of Ramallah, arresting 30 Palestinians and casting a shadow on a meeting of Palestinian groups in Cairo that aims to identify elements of a possible truce deal ...
U.S. role in Georgia `coup' seen
MOSCOW, DEC. 1.The United States enacted a Yugoslav scenario in Georgia to remove from power its President, Eduard Shevardnadze, a former Russian security chief said here. "The Georgian game was played well according to a scenario written for ...
Seoul to go ahead with troop plan
SINGAPORE, DEC. 1. South Korea today maintained that it would not allow itself to be deterred by the `terrorist' killing of two of its civilians in Iraq. Though the President, Roh Moo-hyun, described the incident as "unforgivable and ...


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India should resume dialogue on all issues, says Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, DEC. 1. Pakistan asserted today that after its two unilateral goodwill gestures — ceasefire and the lifting of the ban on overflights — India should not have any excuses on resumption of the dialogue on all issues, including ...
32 Indian fishermen detained by Sri Lankan `civilians'
COLOMBO, DEC. 1. Thirty-two Indian fishermen were detained and eight trawlers seized by "civilians'' off rebel-held northern Sri Lanka for allegedly poaching in Sri Lankan waters. According to the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry, the Indian ...



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