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    Bush, Kerry sharpen attacks
    WASHINGTON, OCT. 31.The United States presidential candidates dashed into the final furlong of one of the nastiest races in recent memory with intense drives to mobilise their supporters, high expectations for voter turnout, and a deep sense of ...

    Threat-level unchanged in US
    WASHINGTON, OCT. 31.The Bush administration has decided that the terror threat level will remain unchanged in spite of the Osama bin Laden videotape. But the State and local law enforcement officials have issued warnings that the message from ...

    Osama aims at global publicity
    LONDON, OCT. 31.You may not like what he is saying. You may abhor everything he stands for. But you are listening, aren't you? You have heard what he has to say. You have listened to his arguments. You are, you have to admit, somewhat rattled ...

    Japan firm on Iraq mission
    SINGAPORE, OCT. 31.The Japanese Prime Minister, Junichiro Koizumi, today refused to reverse his policy of keeping his country's troops in Iraq on a "non-combat" mission of reconstruction activities, despite the slaying of a Japanese hostage ...

    Arafat to undergo further tests
    CLAMART (FRANCE), OCT. 31.Having ruled out leukaemia, French doctors were trying for a third day on Sunday to determine what has caused the dramatic deterioration in the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat's health, his aides said. Palestinian ...

    Iran bill approves uranium enrichment
    TEHERAN, OCT. 31.Iran's Parliament on Sunday approved the outline of a bill that requires the Government to resume uranium enrichment — an issue of national pride that provides a rare point of agreement between conservatives and reformers ...

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