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Former Enron chief accused in wide-ranging indictment
HOUSTON, JULY 8. The former Enron CEO, Kenneth Lay, was involved in a wide-ranging scheme to deceive the public, company shareholders and government regulators about the energy company that he founded and led to industry prominence before its ...

Fierce fighting in Gaza Strip town
BEIT HANOUN (GAZA STRIP), JULY 8. Israeli troops backed by helicopters and armoured bulldozers battled Palestinian gunmen in this northern Gaza Strip town on Thursday. At least seven Palestinians were killed, including the local commander of the ...

An act to destabilise peace process: LTTE
COLOMBO, JULY 8. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam today distanced itself from Wednesday's attempted assassination, by a woman suicide bomber, of the Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister, Douglas Devananda, and described it as an "act to destabilise ...

Mortar attack kills 5 U.S. soldiers in Iraq
BAGHDAD, JULY 8. Insurgents bombarded a headquarters used by the U.S. troops and Iraqi forces with mortar rounds in the city of Samarra on Thursday, destroying the building and killing five U.S. soldiers and two Iraqi guardsman, the U.S. military ...

Fears of far-right plot to kill Sharon
JERUSALEM, JULY 8.Israel's intelligence service has warned of the growing concern for the Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon's safety amid rising support on the far right for violent resistance against his plan to remove Jewish settlers from ...

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    NRIs hail budget
    LONDON, JULY 8. The Chairman of the London-based Caparo group, Lord Swraj Paul, today joined NRIs from various parts of the world in hailing the Indian budget as ``positive'' and ``growth-oriented'' that would help reduce poverty because of its ...



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