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DATELINE LEBANON
Nature of burns intrigues doctors
Some of the bodies of victims have become "featureless"

Annan "angry'' over Blair's line
LONDON: In an embarrassing turn to British Prime Minister Tony Blair's increasing isolation over his pro-U.S. position on the continuing Israeli bombardment of Lebanon, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan is reported to have had a private ...

Tigers started it, says Army
Four locations overrun in Trincomalee, says TamilNet

SAARC observer status
DHAKA: The Foreign Ministers of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) have agreed in principle to grant SAARC Observer status to the United States, South Korea and the European Union, further expanding the forum's ambit. ...

UNEXPLAINED DELAYS
Immigrants sue U.S. Government
LOS ANGELES: Ten West Asian and Asian immigrants sued the U.S. Government for allegedly letting their U.S. citizenship applications linger indefinitely by delaying background checks. The suit, filed on Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Los ...

Norway urges immediate truce
Special Envoy Jon Hanssen-Bauer visiting Sri Lanka today

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India & World
SAFTA meet to discuss Pakistan stand
Islamabad not offering India trading rights under a sensitive list as mandated under SAFTA

Bangladesh polls evoke interest, says Ahamed
Stable Bangladesh is in the interest of not only India but of the region.

An exception, not a rule: Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has made it clear that the screening of the Indian films Mughal-e-Azam and Taj Mahal was not a trend-setting precedent but an exception to the rule. The rule is reaffirmed in the new Import Policy Order for ...




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