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    Pakistan, Sri Lanka for early SAARC summit
    ISLAMABAD, FEB. 9. Pakistan and Sri Lanka have called for an early re-convening of SAARC summit in Dhaka. At a joint news conference at the end of their talks, the Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, and the Sri Lankan President Chandrika ...

    BBC journalist killed
    LONDON, FEB. 9. The British Broadcasting Corporation said on Wednesday that a producer, Kate Peyton, 39, of the corporation was shot in Mogadishu, Somalia. — ...

    Europe not firm with Iran, charges Rice
    PARIS, FEB. 9. After a charm offensive in Paris on Tuesday that managed to soothe ruffled French feathers and laid a tentative new base for a renewed trans-Atlantic dialogue between Paris and Washington, the U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza ...

    Kousalyan's death rocks Parliament
    COLOMBO, FEB. 9. Sri Lanka's Parliament was suspended briefly today following protests by the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) demanding a government statement on Monday's killing of E. Kousalyan, a regional political wing leader of the Liberation ...

    Moves on to bring Hamas around
    MANAMA, FEB. 9.Within hours of the summit in Egypt where Palestinians and Israelis declared a formal end to violence, a senior Palestinian Minister headed for Syria where he was expected to meet overseas representatives of militant groups ...

    A promotion for Rove
    WASHINGTON, FEB. 9. The U.S. President, George W Bush, has appointed his long-term adviser, Karl Rove, as his Deputy Chief of Staff, a move that has quickly attracted attention of Democrats. Mr. Rove — whom Mr. Bush praised as the ...

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    Dhaka on track over tri-nation gas pipeline
    DHAKA, FEB. 9. Bangladesh has not backtracked from the initial negotiations on the planned tri-nation gas pipeline from Myanmar to India through its territory. "The move is continuing. It's not being finalised now," the State Minister for Energy ...

    Indian envoy meets King
    KATHMANDU, FEB. 9. Nepal's King Gyanendra today received the Indian Ambassador, Shiv Shankar Mukherjee, and discussed with him the current political situation in the kingdom. — ...



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