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Pak. rushes troops to Afghan border
ISLAMABAD, DEC. 8. Pakistan today denied reports that Taliban chief, Mullah Omar, and the Saudi dissident, Osama bin Laden, have crossed over into its territory and said it has mounted extraordinary vigil along the 2,500-km border to prevent any ... More
Vajpayee meets Naga leaders
OSAKA, DEC. 8. In search of a peaceful settlement of the Naga issue, the Prime Minister, Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee, had a meeting with the NSCN(IM) leaders, Mr. Isaac Swu and Mr. T Muivah, for half-an- hour here this afternoon. Present at the ... More
Victory will come to the U.S., says Bush
NORFOLK NAVAL STATION (VIRGINIA), DEC. 8. The U.S. President, Mr. George W. Bush celebrated victory over Afghanistan's defeated Taliban on Friday, saying ``Today they control not much more than a few caves,'' as he drew a parallel between ... More
Karzai botches up Taliban surrender
LONDON, DEC. 8. After the initial euphoria at the fall of Kandahar which effectively marked the end of the Taliban era in Afghanistan, concern was growing today over reports of lawlessness and chaos in the region after a rather messy Taliban ... More
Uzbekistan to open key Afghan aid bridge
TASHKENT, DEC. 8. Uzbekistan today said it would throw open a bridge seen as crucial for aid deliveries to Afghanistan and the United States invited Uzbek President, Mr. Islam Karimov, to Washington. Aid agencies and officials had long been ... More
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