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12 killed in Ramadi blast
MANAMA, NOV. 29. Violence continued to rage in Iraq, with a car bomb killing at least 12 people outside a police station in Ramadi. Ramadi, in Central Iraq is a short distance away from Fallujah, major resistance hub. At least 10 others were ...

Court steps into Ukraine crisis
MOSCOW, NOV. 29.Ukraine's apex court met on Monday to review allegations of fraud in the disputed presidential poll as the Opposition pitched its battle to reclaim the lost election. It may take days for the Supreme Court to pass a verdict on ...

Curfew in Trincomalee after grenade attack
COLOMBO, NOV. 29.Curfew was imposed on Sri Lanka's eastern Trincomalee town and its suburbs today following a grenade attack this morning, in which one person was killed. The Army was deployed and additional troops are being rushed to the ...

Chirac's rival wrests control of ruling party
PARIS, NOV. 29.On the eve of French President, Jacques Chirac's 72nd birthday, his archrival, Nicholas Sarkozy, 23 years younger, has wrested control of the ageing politician's ruling UMP party. The ambitious Finance Minister who resigned his ...

Fifth missile test by Pakistan in a year
ISLAMABAD, NOV. 29. Pakistan today test-fired a short-range nuclear-capable `Ghaznavi' or Hatf-III, a surface-to-surface missile with a range of 290 km. "The test was part of a series of tests planned... in order to verify certain parameters ...

9/11 panel chief warns against delaying intelligence Bill
Washington, Nov.29. : The Chairman of the September 11,2001 Commission has warned Congress that it "risks lives" if the intelligence reform measures fails to clear Capitol Hill by the time this session formally closes next month.Thomas Kean the ...

Wall reinforces Israeli control over West Bank waters
MANAMA, NOV. 29. Short of Jerusalem, the international highway starting from the Israeli border post with Jordan turns east towards Ramallah. As the road snakes through the undulating bone-dry surroundings, the first glimpse of Israel's ...

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