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Syrian troop pullback by March 31
MANAMA, MARCH 7.The Presidents of Syria and Lebanon have announced that Syrian forces would withdraw to Lebanon's eastern Beqa'a Valley by March 31, following which negotiations on a complete withdrawal would begin. The announcement, made ...

Kishanganga project is of great concern to us: Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, MARCH 7. Pakistan has said that it will approach the World Bank on the construction of the Kishanganga hydropower project by India if all bilateral channels failed to resolve differences on it. The newly-appointed Foreign Office ...

World Bank says official was misquoted
COLOMBO, MARCH 7.The World Bank in Sri Lanka is in the midst of a controversy over remarks attributed to its Country Director, Peter Harrold, on the status of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The Sunday Times, in a report ...

Ninety nations littered with landmines
LONDON, MARCH 7.More than 90 countries or disputed territories are contaminated by unexploded weapons, and more than 50 of them by anti-vehicle mines, according to the first global survey of their impact on civilians, aid workers and ...

"Segregation is no solution"
LONDON, MARCH 7. Britain's African community on Monday accused the Chairman of Britain's Commission for Racial Equality, Trevor Phillips, of advocating racial segregation after he suggested that failing African schoolboys should be taken out of ...

Get Tigers back to talks, Chandrika tells E.U.
COLOMBO, MARCH 7. The Sri Lankan President, Chandrika Kumaratunga, today urged the European Union (E.U.) to persuade the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to return to the negotiating table "without procrastination". During a meeting ...

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