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Al-Qaeda intelligence chief killed, says Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, MARCH 29. Pakistan today claimed that the chief of the Al-Qaeda intelligence was killed during a 12-day offensive against militants on the Afghan border. The Pakistani military spokesman, Shaukat Sultan, identified the intelligence ...

War takes its toll among returning U.S. troops
WASHINGTON, MARCH 29.Jeremy Seeley, who went off to war was a man his grandfather remembers as tender-hearted. When Specialist Seeley returned from Iraq, he could not bring himself to tell his mother he was home, or even to hear her voice, ...

19 killed in Uzbek blasts
MOSCOW: At least 19 persons have been killed and 26 wounded in a series of bomb attacks in the former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan, said the country's chief prosecutor. Several explosions hit the capital Tashkent and the ancient city of Bukhara ...

Where campaigning was at its imaginative best
COLOMBO, MARCH 29. The first phase of campaigning for the April 2 parliamentary election ended today, bringing the curtains down on a high-decibel electronic media offensive in which popular movie songs and images from the past were painted ...

Chirac's party trounced in regional polls
PARIS, MARCH 29.The French President, Jacques Chirac's ruling UMP party has received a severe drubbing in regional and local elections, with 20 of France's 22 regions voting massively in favour of the Opposition Socialist Party. The voter ...

New York Times - a conflict between two cultures?
NEW YORK, MARCH 29. Howell Raines, the former Editor of The New York Times, whose career was brought to an abrupt end by the actions of the plagiarist reporter, Jayson Blair, gave one eviscerating interview shortly after he was deposed. ...



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