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Iraq allows interviews with scientists
MANAMA, FEB. 7.With a military showdown fast becoming imminent and ahead of the chief U.N. weapons inspector, Hans Blix's visit to Baghdad on Saturday, Iraq has begun allowing private interviews of its scientists as sought by the U.N. Security ...
U.K. dossier anything but a scoop?
LONDON, FEB. 7. The British Government was facing embarrassment today after it was confirmed that large chunks of its latest `intelligence' dossier on Iraq, which incidentally the U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, singled out for praise in ...
Bush gives the go-ahead for cyber attack strategy
WASHINGTON, FEB. 7.The U.S. President, George W. Bush, has signed a secret directive ordering his administration to develop a national-level guidance for determining when and how America should launch cyber attacks against `enemy' computer ...
China walks a fine line with U.S.
SINGAPORE, FEB. 7. China, a nuclear power with veto rights as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, is walking a fine line of solidarity with the U.S. in its status as a nuclear superpower, and of opposition to America's ...
U.S. upgrades alert status
WASHINGTON, FEB. 7.The Bush administration has sounded a nationwide `orange' alert after intelligence warning about a ``high risk'' of terrorist attacks. The Attorney General, John Ashcroft, and the Secretary of the Homeland Security Department, ...
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  • No MFN status, says Pak.

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