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U.S. lifts most sanctions
WASHINGTON, APRIL 24. In lifting most of the sanctions against Libya, the Bush administration has made it known that it is proceeding with a degree of caution when it comes to dealing with a country once reviled in many political quarters ...

Sharon issues covert threat to Arafat's life
JERUSALEM, APRIL 24. Ariel Sharon issued an ominous warning last night that Yasser Arafat could be the next Palestinian leader to fall under Israel's line of fire, when he reneged on a promise not to harm his old adversary. In dramatic remarks ...

Spate of attacks in Iraq
MANAMA, APRIL 24.A spate of attacks today killed seven American soldiers, four policemen and at least thirteen civilians, reinforcing demands for a key United Nations role in stemming political strife in Iraq. The five American troops were killed ...

U.S. offers help to North Korea
WASHINGTON, APRIL 24. The Bush administration has made it known that it is willing to help North Korea in coping with a deadly train accident that has left scores of persons killed. The State Department on Friday said that it will be looking ...

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    Shed protectionist tendencies, RBI Governor tells West
    WASHINGTON, APRIL 23.To sustain the recovery process and to correct the global imbalances in an orderly fashion, a coordinated and cooperative approach is needed and the key elements of this should include different policy responses in different ...



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