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Pakistan, Iran "go ahead" for gas project ISLAMABAD, FEB. 24. At a juncture when Teheran is engaged in a nuclear standoff with the U.S. on its nuclear programme, Pakistan and Iran have signed four important agreements to bolster bilateral economic relations. They have agreed to set up ... Renewed U.S. offensive in Iraq MANAMA, FEB. 24.At least 10 persons have been killed and 25 injured in the city of Tikrit after a suicide car bomber drove his vehicle into the car park of a police station and set off the explosives. Casualties have been heavy, as the car park ... Charges impertinent, says Caracas WASHINGTON, FEB. 24.Venezuela has dismissed the U.S. accusations that Caracas is a destabilising force and said the charges were signs of an impending "attack" on it. "The absurdity of these allegations against our Government would not cause us ... Sri Lanka lauds U.N. move on child soldiers COLOMBO, FEB. 24. Sri Lanka yesterday endorsed the recommendations of the U.N. Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, for targeted measures including sanctions by the Security Council against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and other groups ... Relapse of flu, says Vatican VATICAN CITY, FEB. 24. Pope John Paul II was rushed to the hospital today after suffering a relapse of the flu, the Vatican announced, a day after the pontiff made his longest public appearance since being discharged from the clinic two weeks ... Iran, North Korea should not have nukes, say Bush and Putin BRATISLAVA (SLOVAKIA), FEB. 24. The United States President, George W. Bush, said today he had a ``very important and constructive'' dialogue with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, and that the two leaders agreed Iran and North Korea ... Indian 'connection' in food contamination scare LONDON, FEB. 24. A British Indian businessman is reportedly being investigated in connection with what has been billed as Britain's biggest food scare leading supermarkets across the country to recall hundreds of food products containing ... Other Stories
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