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    U.S. army unit in Iraq 'revolts'
    MANAMA, OCT. 16.As the Iraqi resistance gathers further momentum, American troops are showing the first signs of a breakdown in discipline, with a U.S. reserve army unit facing accusations that it refused to obey orders. The U.S. military has ...

    Tsvangirai is back in action
    HARARE/PRETORIA, OCT. 16. Zimbabwe's Opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, surged back as a political force yesterday after a court acquitted him of plotting to assassinate the President, Robert Mugabe, ending a two-and-a-half year case that ...

    Platoon under investigation
    WASHINGTON, OCT. 16. The United States army is investigating members of a reservist platoon who refused to deliver fuel and other supplies in Iraq because they considered the mission too dangerous. Media reports quote relatives of the unit ...

    Fresh row over U.K. troop deployment
    LONDON, OCT. 16. The British Government was caught up on Saturday in a new row over the Iraq war after it emerged that hundreds of British troops may have to serve under U.S. command, under a reported proposal which is likely to see them ...

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    Natwar's visit to turn spotlight on ties with Hanoi
    HANOI, OCT. 16. The External Affairs Minister, K. Natwar Singh, and the Vietnamese Foreign Minister, Nguyen Dy Nien, will, at a special function here tomorrow, turn the spotlight on a defining moment in the history of bilateral relationship: the ...



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