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Fear, uncertainty prevail in Iraqi Kurd areas
ERBIL (NORTHERN IRAQ), SEPT. 26.Suppressed for centuries and their national aspirations denied since the end of the first world war, the people of Kurdistan are at the end of the war in Iraq, sensing their moment in history, and are determined ...
Blair image `damaged' by probe
LONDON, SEPT. 26. `Untrustworthy', "out of touch'' and obsessed with "spin and public relations''. That is the verdict on the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, according to the first nationwide poll on the impact of the Kelly affair published ...
Suu Kyi faces house arrest?
SINGAPORE, SEPT. 26.The Thailand's Foreign Minister, Surakiart Sathirathai, today expressed optimism about the possibility of a `positive' development relating to Myanmar's treatment of Aung San Suu Kyi, the celebrated campaigner for democracy in ...
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    India questions Pak. commitment on ending cross-border terrorism
    UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. 26. In the first major clash at this 58th General Assembly session, India has told Pakistan that its combat against terrorism is based on one per cent intention and 99 per cent pretension. "This ratio needs to be reversed ...
    Pak. accuses PM of `misinterpreting' Musharraf
    ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 26. Pakistan has accused the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, of "misinterpreting" its President Pervez Musharraf's offer for cessation of hostilities in Jammu and Kashmir, and regretted that another opportunity has been ...
    PM holds a literary court
    NEW YORK, SEPT. 26.As denizens of a cosmopolitan city, the New Yorkers can be infuriatingly partisan in their attention and interest. A few days ago, 65,000 of them came to listen to the Dalai Lama in the Central Park. Two days ago ...



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