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Minister's bodyguards killed in Iraq blast
BAGHDAD, JULY 17. A car bomb targeting Iraq's Justice Minister blew up in western Baghdad on Saturday, killing five of his bodyguards and wounding seven other people, authorities said. The Minister, Malik Dohan al-Hassan, was not injured. The ...

Labour MPs urge Blair to quit
LONDON, JULY 17.Stung by the party's poor performance in Thursday's two by-elections, Labour MPs have urged the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, to quit saying that he is to blame for the voters' increasing disenchantment with the party. At least ...

The missing U.S. link in the Butler report
LONDON, JULY 17. The Butler report is a report in two dimensions. It is concerned with the relationship between British intelligence officials and British politicians. The missing third dimension concerns the relationship of the British with ...

Arafat asserts authority, revamps security
MANAMA, JULY 17. The Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, today asserted his authority by ordering the overhaul of his security forces following a wave of kidnappings in Gaza on Friday. The Prime Minister, Ahmed Qurei, offered to resign after the ...

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    WASHINGTON, JULY 17. Eight countries, including India, have been selected to receive $50 million in strategic `anti-trafficking in persons assistance', the Bush administration has announced. Brazil, Cambodia, Indonesia, Mexico, Moldova, Sierra ...



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