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    Protesters ransack mosque in Nepal
    KATHMANDU, SEPT. 1.Thousands of demonstrators ransacked a mosque and clashed with police here on Wednesday to protest the killing of 12 Nepalese hostages by Iraqi militants. Hours after the rioting broke out, the Government imposed a curfew. ...

    Aziz inducts 32 Ministers
    ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 1. The Pakistani Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz, today inducted 32 Cabinet members into his Government. Disappointing those who had expected major changes, the new Prime Ministers brought back all the Ministers in the previous ...

    Anti-war campaign in Britain
    LONDON, SEPT. 1. Families of British soldiers killed in Iraq have launched a nationwide signature campaign for a petition calling for the withdrawal of U.K. troops from the region and accusing the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, of sending hundreds ...

    Kerry slams Bush
    WASHINGTON, SEPT. 1. Even as Republicans are lavishing praise on the U.S. President, George W. Bush, for his leadership including that on the war against terror, the Democratic nominee, Senator John Kerry, has criticised Mr. Bush for saying that ...

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    Absolutely committed to enhanced relations with India: Bush
    WASHINGTON, SEPT. 1. The United States President, George W. Bush, says he is "absolutely committed" to building an "enhanced, comprehensive" relationship with India and is looking forward to working with the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, whom ...

    Attack on rally: India offers Bangladesh help in investigation
    DHAKA, SEPT. 1. India has offered assistance to Bangladesh in investigating the August 21 grenade attack on an Opposition rally while the United States renewed its offer to assist the country in the crucial probe. `Violence ...

    Japan regrets Agni test
    SINGAPORE, SEPT. 1.Japan has expressed ``regret'' over India's latest Agni-II test and called upon New Delhi to ``sincerely respond to the efforts of the international community to promote disarmament and non-proliferation of weapons of mass ...



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