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Situation turns grim as toll goes up
SINGAPORE, APRIL 24. The public health crisis gripping China over the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) menace came into sharper international focus today, as the Chinese authorities announced drastic steps, including systematic quarantine ...
'Armitage visit will cover all aspects'
WASHINGTON, APRIL 24. The State Department has said that the coming visit of the Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage, to the subcontinent is not only for pushing bilateral relations of the United States but also to look for steps to ease ...
LTTE pursuing violent, separatist agenda: U.S.
COLOMBO. APRIL 24. Exerting pressure on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to renounce separatism and return to the negotiating table, the United States today slammed it for "prolonging the conflict" by "pursuing a violent, separatist ...
Syria still suspicious of U.S. intent
DAMASCUS, APRIL 24.While hoping for a thaw in its recent tensions with the United States, Syria is still unsure whether the upcoming visit of the U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, will put an end to the possibility of a war. There is ...
Pak. House faces dissolution?
ISLAMABAD APRIL 24. Is the six-month old Pakistan National Assembly headed for dissolution in the wake of the stand-off between the Government and the Opposition on the validity of Musharraf laws? Political parties believe it is not, even as ...
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  • 5 indicted for plot to kill Musharraf
  • Keep off Iraq, U.S. tells Iran
  • Winnie could face 15-year jail
  • 'Labour MP got money from Benazir Govt.'
  • Tip of the iceberg?
  • Pak. still supporting terror groups in J&K: CIA



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