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Dialogue real measure of reducing tension: Pak.
ISLAMABAD, OCT. 21.Pakistan on Monday hoped that the withdrawal of troops would lead to resumption of dialogue between Islamabad and New Delhi. The Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman, Aziz Ahmed Khan, maintained that the return to the ...
Blair 'lobbied' Vajpayee over Hawk deal
LONDON, OCT. 21.The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has been criticised for `lobbying' his Indian counterpart, Atal Behari Vajpayee, over the sale of Hawk jets to India when the two leaders met here recently, but officials maintained he had ...
N. Korea for talks with U.S.
SINGAPORE, OCT. 21. The United States has secured the general support of two key allies in the Asia-Pacific region, Japan and South Korea, on the need to disarm North Korea of its nuclear weaponisation capabilities and to do so by non-military ...
Pak. PM's election may be delayed
ISLAMABAD, OCT. 21. Amid indications of a tussle between the parties and the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, over the validity of the laws promulgated by the latter and the failure of parties to reach an understanding on Government ...
Oslo team prepares for further talks
COLOMBO, OCT. 22. A high-level team from Oslo, led by the Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister, Vidar Helgessen, commenced preparations for the second round of direct talks between Colombo and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, scheduled to start ...
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  • U.S. envoy denies Time accusation
  • U.N. credibility at stake: Iraq
  • Focus shifts in U.S. poll race
  • Nepal welcomes troop withdrawal
  • U.S. set to present new resolution
  • Sniper killings: police tightlipped on suspects picked up
  • MMA seeks to ban co-education in Pak.
  • Musharraf has made Kashmir a frontline issue: Memon
  • Pak. amends Senate Act

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