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`Weapons intelligence was stretched'
LONDON, JULY 14. The British Government stretched intelligence to its `limits' to make the case for invading Iraq, and the way it was presented to Parliament and the public created a misleading impression about the `threat' posed by Saddam ...
The most lethal attack in Baghdad
MANAMA, JULY 14.A car laden with 450 kg of explosives has exploded at the entrance of the high security zone in Baghdad, killing at least 10 persons and injuring 40, marking the most lethal attack in the Iraqi capital after a U.S.-backed interim ...
Optimism over AIDS vaccine trial
BANGKOK, JULY 14. Thai and U.S. researchers said today they were hopeful that an AIDS vaccine trial on 16,000 Thai volunteers, the world's largest ever, would succeed despite widespread scepticism. Since the U.S.-funded study began in ...
Saudi children `taught to disparage infidels'
LONDON, JULY 14. Saudi schoolchildren are being taught to disparage Christianity and Judaism in a textbook issued by the Education Ministry, a report said yesterday. The book forms part of the kingdom's revised curriculum supposedly ...
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`Kerry will continue good ties with India'
WASHINGTON, JULY 14. If John Kerry becomes the U.S. President, the country's good relations with India, initiated by the former President, Bill Clinton, will continue, said the Permanent Chair of the Democratic National Convention, Governor Bill ...
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