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Tariq Aziz, a prize catch for U.S.
WASHINGTON, APRIL 25.Administration officials here are pleased at the surrender of Tariq Aziz, Deputy Prime Minister in the Saddam Hussein regime, and are hopeful that many more members of the deposed regime will be captured or will be turning ...
Syria set for tough parleys with U.S.
DAMASCUS, APRIL 25.Hoping to narrow its differences and broaden the possible areas of cooperation, Syria is getting set for complex negotiations with the United States. Syrian officials here talk about "red lines" — the maximum limit to ...
SARS spread: Singapore to punish violators
SINGAPORE, APRIL 25. Singapore today led the battle against the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in East Asia by adopting a drastic new legislation to punish those who might break the home-quarantine orders or expose the community to the ...
None dare strike Pak., says Musharraf
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 25.The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has asserted that no one would "dare" launch a pre-emptive strike against Pakistan, a la Iraq. He was replying to a question at an interactive session with a group of ...
I must remain the Army chief: Musharraf
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 25.The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has said that he would neither quit as the Army Chief nor give up the post of President. The tone and tenor of Gen. Musharraf at a three-hour interaction with Pakistani editors on ...
India's help sought in monitoring LTTE's sea wing
COLOMBO, APRIL 25. Sri Lankan Opposition parties today called for an Indian presence to monitor the movements of the Sea Tigers, naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Demanding "a change in the composition" of the Sri Lanka ...
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  • Nuclear issue: New proposal to resolve crisis
  • Fernandes expected to call on Jiang
  • Qatar moves toward democracy
  • PPP concerned over chemical inspectors' visit



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