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IRAQ: Resistance enters a new phase
MANAMA, JUNE 12.Iraq's interim Deputy Foreign Minister was killed on Saturday morning, marking a new phase in the tussle between the U.S.-appointed Government and Iraqi guerillas. Gunmen shot at the car of Bassam Qubba, one of the several ...

Electorate gives Blair a drubbing
LONDON, JUNE 12. Having been badly mauled in the English local government elections, the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, was last night facing emphatic backbench calls to return to the domestic agenda and display a new respect for his New ...

'Top U.S. General authorised Iraq interrogation tactics'
WASHINGTON, JUNE 12.The top American military officer in Iraq allowed officials at the Abu Ghraib prison to use a number of measures against detenus that would include temperature extremes, reversed sleep patterns and diets of bread and water ...

Pakistan air attack on militants
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 12.For the second day in succession, Pakistan launched air strikes against suspected hideouts of foreign militants in tribal areas bordering Afghanistan. It appears the decision to use air power was taken after security forces ...

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    India, Pakistan officials to meet next week
    ISLAMABAD, JUNE 12.Ahead of the technical-level talks on nuclear confidence building measures (CBMs) scheduled for June 19 and 20 in New Delhi, experts from India and Pakistan would meet here next week to discuss measures on combating drug ...

    No room for misinterpretation of remarks on Iraq: Natwar
    WASHINGTON, JUNE 12. Even while stressing that there is ``no room'' for misinterpreting of what he had said on Iraq, the External Affairs Minister, Natwar Singh, told reporters here that he had been ``in the game for quite a while and if I were ...



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