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Blasts to avenge U.S. attacks on Iraqi town, says Al-Qaeda
Highest number of casualties in suicide car explosion in Baghdad

We must nip terrorism in the bud, Bush tells U.N.
Pledges to remove farm subsidies to free flow of goods, services

U.K. row over racial profiling order
LONDON: : A new controversy has erupted over racial profiling of terror suspects after it emerged that, in the wake of 7/7, police officers were instructed to keep in mind that "recent suspects have included individuals of Asian, West Indian and ...

Sri Lankan Tamil soldier dies in grenade attack
COLOMBO: A member of the Sri Lanka National Guard, Sivaguru Navaratnarajah (38), was killed in an improvised grenade attack by LTTE cadres on Wednesday morning, the Sri Lanka Army said. The attack was described by a pro-LTTE website as a ...

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Death sentence for Sarabjit well deserved: Pakistan apex court
"He does not deserve any leniency given the nature of the offence committed"

`Smuggler' shot dead on Wagah border, allege Pakistan Rangers
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Rangers claimed to have killed an alleged Indian "smuggler" on Tuesday night when they opened fire to check him at a "picket" on the Wagah border while he was attempting to cross into Pakistan. Afzaal Bhatti, Commander, ...

Troop cut in J&K: Musharraf seeks U.S. help
NEW YORK: Hours before his meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday sought the U.S. help in persuading India on area-specific troops reduction in Jammu and Kashmir, to move forward in resolving ...




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