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Death of Al-Zarqawi significant, says Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: : Pakistan said on Thursday that the killing of Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi was a "significant development in the war on terror, and expressed hope that it would improve the situation in Iraq. Foreign Office spokeswoman Tasneem Aslam ...

Oslo talks remain a non-starter
LTTE refuses to meet Colombo team

Court orders compensation for Holocaust victims' kin
Mr. Lipietz's father and his uncle were arrested by the Gestapo on suspicion of being Jewish

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Football hooligans held
FRANKFURT/BADEN BADEN (GERMANY): German police said on Wednesday they had detained nine ``violent'' British hooligans on the border with the Czech Republic trying to enter the country for the World Cup. As a major operation got under way in the ...

East Timor orders probe
WELLINGTON: East Timor's Government on Wednesday agreed to a United Nations-led investigation into weeks of communal violence that has plunged the fledgling nation into chaos. Ministers also formally called for a U.N. police force to be sent to ...

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Yashwant Sinha meets Mahmud Kasuri
``The Pakistan Foreign Minister said he would not know who to talk to in Delhi"

U.S. Congress urged to ratify nuclear deal
Final approval only after India's non-proliferation efforts confirmed

`Export of mangoes likely by next season'
WASHINGTON: Amid growing demand for Indian mangoes in the U.S., Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar on Thursday said he expected export of the succulent fruit to America to begin by next season. Mr. Pawar raised the mango issue during his ...




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