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SARS: Many nations remain on high alertSINGAPORE, APRIL 20.Even as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) continued to claim more lives in Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland, the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) today removed the country's Health Minister and the Mayor of ... U.S. for cautious approach on sanctions WASHINGTON, APRIL 20.The Bush administration, quite mindful of the political minefield at the U.N. on the subject of lifting sanctions against Iraq is said to be considering a step-by-step approach at the world body and some of this having to do ... Soldiers return in good shape WASHINGTON, APRIL 20.Seven former American Prisoners of War arrived in Texas to a boisterous welcome. Debriefing specialists and psychological experts had accompanied the seven in their trans-Atlantic flight which was refuelled mid-air to avoid ... Border issue tops Karzai's Pakistan visit agenda ISLAMABAD, APRIL 20. The Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, is arriving here on Wednesday on an official visit for discussions on a range of bilateral issues and coordination between the security agencies of Pakistan and Afghanistan along the porous ... Other Stories
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