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`Liberation' of Iraq soon: Bush
WASHINGTON, APRIL 5.With American and coalition forces said to be in "heart'' of Baghdad, the United States President, George W. Bush, has argued that full liberation is around the corner and the forces will press on until Iraq is totally ...
U.S. targets Iraq's 'eyes and ears'
MANAMA, APRIL 5.Amid tall claims and counter-claims by Iraqi authorities and the U.S. media managers about their military successes, the battle for Baghdad began in right earnest today. After claiming that it had secured Baghdad's international ...
Blackout foreshadows humanitarian crisis
NEW YORK, APRIL 5.The shut-off of Baghdad's electrical power and water supply foreshadows a potential humanitarian crisis that could overwhelm coalition forces, even as they battle to quell resistance by Saddam Hussein's die-hard defenders, ...
Boxes of human remains near Az Zubayr
LONDON, APRIL 5. British forces in southern Iraq said on Saturday they had found boxes containing hundreds of human remains in a warehouse near Az Zubayr. There was no immediate indication of the nationalities of the dead, and it appeared they ...
Washington writes off $1 b. Pak. debt
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 5. After the bad news of U.S. decision to impose a two-year trade embargo on the largest nuclear facility in the country, Pakistan has something to cheer as Washington today cancelled $1 billion debt owed by Islamabad. The Bush ...
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Indian professionals welcome in Singapore: Goh
SINGAPORE, APRIL 5. The Singapore Prime Minister, Goh Chok Tong, has spoken about the centrality of India in the city-state's foreign policy with a touch of pragmatism and foresight. In his exclusive interview to The Hindu, on the eve ...
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  • Anti-war protests turn violent
  • Joint naval games will enhance stability: Russia
  • We are prepared: Pakistan



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