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    CIA chief"aware of Osama location"
    WASHINGTON: The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Porter Goss has said that he has an "excellent" idea as to where Osama bin Laden is hiding but has also stressed that the Al-Qaeda leader will not be brought to justice until "all the ...

    Many killed in attack on Irbil policemen
    BAGHDAD M: ilitancy appeared unfazed by two U.S.-led military offensives, mounting separate attacks that killed at least 28 persons throughout the country on Monday. The largest one occurred in the northern Kurdish city of Irbil. A suicide car ...

    U.K. illegally detaining asylum-seekers, charges Amnesty International
    Children, pregnants and victims of torture were held in detention centres last year Criteria is so broad that "literally'' anybody could be taken into detention

    Fears of Taliban resurgence
    String of Iraq-style attacks and rising U.S. toll point to militia's comeback

    Best-selling author dead
    PARIS: The American author Larry Collins, who formed a team with Dominique Lapierre to write best-sellers including ``Freedom at Midnight'', ``O Jerusalem'' and ``Is Paris burning?'' died on Monday in the south of France at the age of 75, Mr. ...

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    Talks on Wullar Barrage rescheduled
    ISLAMABAD: Talks between India and Pakistan on the Wullar Barrage/Tulbul Navigation Project have been rescheduled from June 24-25 to June 28 and 29, it was officially announced here. To be held in New Delhi, the talks will be the 10th round of ...

    "Pakistan army prepared nuclear-tipped missile"
    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's military had prepared a nuclear-tipped missile to fight back a possible Indian attack during the Kargil crisis and former U.S. President Bill Clinton had conveyed this news to the then Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, who was ...



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