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Four Israeli Ministers threaten to quit JERUSALEM, OCT. 26. In a historic session, Israel's Parliament today approved Ariel Sharon's Gaza withdrawal plan, but four key Cabinet Ministers immediately threatened to resign if Mr. Sharon did not heed calls for a national referendum on the ... Sharon seeks nod for Gaza withdrawal JERUSALEM, OCT. 26. The Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, made a final break with his former allies in the Jewish settler movement, appealing to Parliament to approve a withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank in a historic ... Law strengthened ISLAMABAD, OCT. 26. Pakistan's lower House of Parliament today strengthened a law against traditional honour killings. Human rights activists say the practice claims hundreds of victims a year, mostly women. ... Foreigner killed in Batticaloa COLOMBO: A 61-year old foreigner, reportedly of Swiss nationality, was killed in a grenade blast in Sri Lanka's eastern Batticaloa district on Tuesday night. According to eastern police sources, the foreigner was living in Batticaloa for the past ... Other Stories
India & World An out-of-court settlement? PARIS, OCT 26. Following the rejection of its suit against Dassault by the Tribunal de Commerce de Paris on September 11, 2002, Keyser Inc. decided to appeal the judgment and filed a suit in the Paris Appellate Court on October 2, 2002. The date ... India seeks strategic energy alliance with Russia MOSCOW, OCT. 26. India is seeking a strategic energy alliance with Russia that would guarantee India's energy security and recast global energy equations. "In the first half century of Indian Independence Russia has guaranteed our territorial ... Musharraf proposals come under attack in Pakistan ISLAMABAD, OCT. 26. The latest proposals of the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, for resolving the Kashmir dispute have evoked adverse reactions in his country, with a majority of the political and religious parties accusing him of "rolling ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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