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Militant outfits launch joint attack
GAZA CITY, JUNE 8.Three Palestinians disguised as Israeli soldiers sneaked into an army post on Sunday and killed four Israeli soldiers before being killed by troops — the first major attack on Israelis since last week's West Asia summit. ...
Musharraf to remain as Army chief
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 8. The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, today declared that he was determined to stay as Army chief whether "someone liked it or not" even as the Opposition made it known that they would not let the Government get away with ...
Iraqi weapons dossier was flawed, says U.K.
LONDON, JUNE 8. After weeks of heated denials, the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair's office has admitted that a dossier it put out on Saddam Hussein's arms capability in February to justify an attack on Iraq was flawed and did not meet the ...
U.N. experts inspect Iraqi nuclear site
BAGHDAD, JUNE 8. U.N. experts were to continue their first post-war inspection of Iraq's largest nuclear plant today after expressing fears that thousands were poisoned when the site was looted in the wake of the war. In sporadic unrest that ...
Suu Kyi: U.N. mission hangs in balance
SINGAPORE, JUNE 8. The U.N. mission to secure the release of the pro-democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, today hung in the balance. There was no indication whether the U.N. special envoy, Razali Ismail, might at least be able to meet her. Ms. ...
Robots to probe for life on Mars
CAPE CANAVERAL (FLORIDA), JUNE 8.The first of a pair of robots is ready to launch from Cape Canaveral, joining a scientific armada headed for Mars in an international effort to determine if life exists or ever existed on Earth's neighbour. The ...
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  • SARS subsides in China, Hong Kong
  • Congo town remains tense
  • Russia sends cargo ship to ISS
  • Pakistan is poppy-free: U.N.
  • Resolution on making Hindi official language of U.N.
  • Coup attempt in Mauritania
  • Militants, a defence line for Pak.: Salahuddin
  • Pak. court sets free film actress



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