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    U.S. girds up security at IMF, World Bank
    WASHINGTON, AUG. 2. On the basis of specific information, the U.S. has raised the threat level to `high', or Code Orange, for certain financial institutions in New York, Washington D.C., and New Jersey amid an intelligence assessment of terror ...

    Pakistan rules out troops for Iraq
    ISLAMABAD, AUG. 2. Under attack from various quarters from within the country for perceived ambiguity on the U.S. request, Pakistan today said it would not send its troops to Iraq in the present circumstances. The execution of two Pakistanis by ...

    Dhaka denies receiving Saudi plan
    DHAKA, AUG. 2.Bangladesh on Sunday denied receiving any proposal from Saudi Arabia for the formation of a Muslim security force for the war-torn Iraq as desired by the United States. Saudi Arabia is reportedly taking the lead in forming a Muslim ...

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    LONDON: John Scarlett, who compiled the British Government's discredited intelligence dossier on Iraq, took over as head of MI6 on Monday amid fresh allegations that he tried to doctor the Iraq Survey Group's (ISG) report on its search for Saddam ...

    Mugabe plans to curb charities
    Pretoria: The Zimbabwean Government has drawn up legislation to curtail the activities of charities, church groups and other non-governmental organisations. Announcing the draft legislation, the President, Robert Mugabe, said non-governmental ...

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