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We have done our bit: Bhutan PM
ISLAMABAD, JAN. 4.The Prime Minister of Bhutan, Lyonpo Jigmiy Thinley, declared here today that his Government had been successful in flushing out most of the leaders of extremist outfits engaged in subversive operations against India from ...
`Iraqi boy died at U.K. soldiers' hands'
LONDON, JAN. 4.Even as the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, was heaping praise on British soldiers in Basra during a surprise visit to Iraq on Sunday, his Government was facing calls for an independent inquiry into allegations that the son of an Iraqi ...
Blair visits troops in Basra
MANAMA, JAN. 4. With the Anglo-American occupation of Iraq facing sustained resistance even after the capture of the former Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, paid an unexpected visit to Iraq today to meet ...
China for thrust in ties with U.S.
SINGAPORE, JAN. 4. China has expressed its willingness to give a thrust to its "constructive and cooperative relationship'' with the United States. China has underlined that "concerted efforts'' by both Beijing and Washington would be required to ...
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    Vajpayee, Jamali steer clear of contentious issues
    ISLAMABAD, JAN. 4.The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and his Pakistan counterpart, Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, today refrained from directly highlighting their known positions on issues such as cross-border terrorism and Jammu and Kashmir. ...



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