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    Opposition stir to oust Khaleda Government from today
    DHAKA, SEPT. 11. The main Opposition parties in Bangladesh are planning three weeks of protest rallies and demonstrations from tomorrow to oust the Bangladesh Nationalist Party Government led by Begum Khaleda Zia. The decision was announced on ...

    First soldier to stand trial for prison abuse
    BAGHDAD, SEPT. 11. A U.S. Army specialist pleaded guilty on Saturday to abusing inmates at Abu Ghraib prison, the first Military Intelligence soldier to stand trial in the scandal that has so far focussed on prison guard reservists. Spc. Armin ...

    Influencing Blair? Never, says Cherie
    LONDON, SEPT. 11.How much influence does Cherie Blair, wife of the British Prime Minister Tony Blair, have on her husband? Well, not a lot, judging from what she said in an interview on Saturday. Not that she does not try but, in the end, he ...

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    `Engagement between India, U.S. deepening'
    WASHINGTON, SEPT. 11. The engagement between India and the United States is deepening in the realm of politics, economics and security dialogue, and at the social level involving the Indian diaspora, said the co-chair of the Indo-U.S. ...

    `India willing to help check spread of AIDS'
    DAR-ES-SALAAM, SEPT. 11. The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, arrived here today to a traditional and warm welcome. He was received at the airport by his Tanzanian counterpart, Benjamin William Mkapa. Prof. Kalam was greeted by ...

    Kalam lauds Tanzania's economic progress
    DAR-ES-SALAAM, SEPT. 11. Lauding Tanzania's robust economic development, the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today said India was focusing on five crucial areas of education and healthcare, agriculture and food processing, information and ...

    Chautala longs for `Anarkali ka lassi'
    LAHORE, SEPT. 11. The Harayana Chief Minister, Om Prakash Chautala, seems to have a liking for traditional food. Currently here as a member of a `jatha' (religious congregation) visiting shrines in Pakistan, Mr. Chautala expressed a yearning for ...



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