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Attack will be a failure: Saddam
BAGHDAD, AUG. 8.The Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, said today he was not frightened by U.S. threats to topple his administration and warned that those who attacked Iraq would be "digging their own graves". Marking the anniversary of the end ...
Amarnath attack a `plot to malign Pak.'
ISLAMABAD, AUG. 8. The Pakistan Information Minister, Nisar A. Memon, today alleged that the terrorist strike on the Amarnath yatra base camp in Kashmir was a plot to `malign' his country. The Associated Press of Pakistan quoted the Minister as ...
PML, PPP allege `pre-poll rigging'
ISLAMABAD, AUG. 8. Representatives of the two main parties in Pakistan, the Pakistan Muslim League and the Pakistan People's Party today complained to a visiting delegation of the European Union that the military Government had no intention of ...
Balasingham to meet Norwegian Minister today
COLOMBO, AUG. 8.With the completion of all the deadlines of the Norwegian-brokered ceasefire agreement between the Sri Lankan Government and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the chief negotiator of the Tigers, Anton ...
Peace momentum must be sustained, says Kadirgamar
COLOMBO, AUG. 8. As Sri Lanka gears up for another round of talks with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the senior adviser to the President on foreign affairs, Lakshman Kadirgamar, holds the view that the present momentum should not ...
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  • Libya building bridges with West?
  • Canada for U.N.'s nod
  • Thousands flee volcano in Papua New Guinea
  • Fernando available to head U.N.

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