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`Significant combat ahead'
WASHINGTON, APRIL 6. The Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Peter Pace, has said that the United States still has significant military force and combat power in Baghdad even if he would not say that "every inch" of the Iraqi capital ...
Russian Ambassador, diplomats wounded
MOSCOW, APRIL 6.The Russian Ambassador to Iraq and several diplomats were wounded on Sunday as they were evacuated from Baghdad by road to Syria. The Ambassador, Vladimir Titorenko, as well as 22 Russian diplomats and TV reporters were in a ...
Saddam regime hanging on to illusions, says U.S.
WASHINGTON, APRIL 6.The Pentagon is scoffing at an Iraqi travel "ban" in the city of Baghdad, which restricts the movement of vehicles and persons on the streets. "We will go wherever and whenever we want. It will have no impact on coalition ...
Condoleezza in Moscow for talks
MOSCOW, APRIL 6.The U.S. National Security Adviser, Condoleezza Rice, arrived in Moscow on Sunday for discussions on deepening U.S.-Russian cooperation in spite of deep differences over the war in Iraq. Rice was scheduled to meet with a number ...
Pak. team to hold talks with U.S. on terrorism
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 6. A four-member Pakistan delegation is leaving for Washington to hold a meeting of the U.S.-Pak. Joint Working Group (JWG) on Counter Terrorism and Law Enforcement. Headed by Tasneem Noorani, Interior Secretary, the delegation ...
Five more die of SARS in China
BEIJING, APRIL 6. A Finnish man died Sunday in Beijing of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), becoming the first foreign fatality in China from the disease, the Health Ministry said. It said five more Chinese people also had died, raising ...
Chandrika to brief India on peace talks
COLOMBO. APRIL 6. The Sri Lankan President, Chandrika Kumaratunga, is to discuss issues relating to bilateral relations and the progress of the ongoing peace negotiations between Colombo and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) with Indian ...
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