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It's all for oil, believes Arab world
MANAMA, FEB.6. The case against Iraq presented before the United Nations by the U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has failed to shake off the dominant sentiment in the Arab world that Washington has already made up its mind to invade Iraq ...
U.S. 'evidence' fails to persuade dissenters
WASHINGTON, FEB. 6. In the aftermath of the presentation of additional information and intelligence material by the United States Secretary of State, Colin Powell, the word from Washington and New York is that the next two weeks is indeed a ...
India, U.S. sign pact on export rules
WASHINGTON, FEB. 6. The U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce, Kenneth Juster, and Foreign Secretary, Kanwal Sibal, signed today the Statement of Principles which is a "significant achievement" in fulfilling the commitment made in 2001 by the U.S. ...
Pak. joins advisory group to U.S.
ISLAMABAD, FEB. 6. Pakistan has joined a coalition planning group which advises the U.S. Central Command on the war against terrorism and could also play a key advisory role if the United States goes to war against Iraq, according to the English ...
NASA backtracks on tiles damage theory
SPACE CENTER (HOUSTON), FEB. 6.After days of analysis, NASA backed away on Wednesday from the theory that a piece of foam debris that struck Columbia during lift-off was the root cause of the shuttle disaster. The shuttle programme manager, ...
`Jihad' the only option in Kashmir, says MMA
ISLAMABAD, FEB. 6. The Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal, an alliance of six religious parties, has said that jihad (holy war) is the only way to "rid Kashmiris of Indian occupation'' as negotiations and United Nations resolutions have failed to give them ...
Berlin talks to focus on human rights
COLOMBO, FEB. 6. The fifth round of peace talks between Colombo and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), to start in Berlin tomorrow, will focus on issues such as human rights and the rehabilitation needs of northern and eastern Sri ...
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  • Putin to brief Vajpayee

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