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Suicide attack near Sharon's residence
MANAMA, JAN. 29. At least 10 persons were killed in a suicide bomb blast inside a bus in Jerusalem this morning, only 100 metres away from the official residence of the Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon. Mr. Sharon was, however, away. The ...

Many injured in a string of attacks in Iraq
MANAMA, JAN. 29. A day after an attack on a Baghdad hotel frequented by westerners, the Iraqi resistance has killed one local security office and wounded 13 others in a string of roadside bombings. Iraqi guerilla fighters fired a ...

Protectionism will hurt U.S.: Greenspan
WASHINGTON, JAN. 29. At a time when political short cuts are being sought to come to grips with economic and business challenges faced by the United States, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Alan Greenspan, has issued a warning against ...

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    `Elections will not affect talks with Pakistan'
    ISLAMABAD, JAN. 29. India has said that the proposed general elections will not affect the process of normalisation of ties with Pakistan and commencement of the composite dialogue scheduled from February 16 to 18. The Indian High Commissioner, ...

    U.S. hails Pakistan's probe into alleged n-proliferation
    WASHINGTON, JAN. 29. The Bush administration has welcomed the resumption of dialogue between India and Pakistan next month saying ``this is a part of a process to normalise relations between South Asian neighbours.'' At the State Department, ...



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