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Khan's `associate' discloses wide network
SINGAPORE, FEB. 20.A suspected associate of Pakistan's nuclear scientist, A.Q. Khan, has disclosed the existence of a wide network of clandestine nuclear-proliferation activities, according to the Malaysian authorities. The alleged network, as ...

A tussle between reformists, hardliners
MANAMA, FEB. 20. Iran's parliamentary elections took place today, under the shadow of a grim tussle for legitimacy and power between entrenched hardliners and reformists. The main reformist party, the Islamic Iran participation Front (IIPF), ...

U.S. for political solution in Haiti
WASHINGTON, FEB. 20. Against the backdrop of the rapidly worsening situation in Haiti, the U.S. State Department has asked Americans to leave that country. The Pentagon has announced that it is sending a small team to assess the security of the ...

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    N-restraint regime offer made during talks: Pakistan
    ISLAMABAD, FEB. 20. Pakistan has claimed that it has made a suggestion for a nuclear restraint regime between the two countries during the just-concluded talks on the timeframe for composite dialogue. The Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman, ...

    U.S. welcomes India-Pakistan joint statement
    WASHINGTON, FEB. 20. The Bush administration has applauded the "vision and determination" of India and Pakistan to seek a peaceful settlement of all bilateral issues. "...We saw the joint statement that was put out at the end of the initial ...

    Russia happy
    MOSCOW, FEB. 20. Russia has hailed the India-Pakistan agreement to carry forward a composite dialogue as a roadmap for full normalisation between the two countries. "Moscow welcomes the outcome of the Islamabad round of Indo-Pakistani talks ...



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