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Iraqi insurgents vow revenge
BAGHDAD, JULY 23.Several Iraqi insurgents, their faces covered and cradling rocket-propelled grenade launchers and automatic weapons, vowed to ``raise hell'' against the United States and Britain for the killing of Uday and Qusai Hussein. They ...
Saddam legacy is over, says Bush
WASHINGTON, JULY 23. The U.S. President, George W Bush, has personally hailed the deaths of the sons of Saddam Hussein as a sign that the "former regime is gone and will not be coming back". It was the President's first remarks on the shootout ...
Mixed reaction in Asia-Pacific
SINGAPORE, JULY 23. Two of the staunch allies of the U.S. in the Asia Pacific region — Japan and Australia — heaved a sigh of relief, though only at the official level, over the death of Saddam Hussein's two sons in Tuesday's American ...
Iraqi Council fails to win U.N. seat
UNITED NATIONS, JULY 23. Iraq's new Governing Council sought international credibility through its first appearance before the U.N. Security Council and won a measure of it, but not the most tangible prize — a seat at the United Nations. ...
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  • Blair backs election of Hong Kong Chief Executive
  • Fiji Indians offered 14 Cabinet posts
  • Solomons PM flees capital?
  • Streaker at Queen's tea party
  • Ceasefire off, rebels continue attacks


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  • ASEAN delegation for Myanmar
  • Iran holding Al-Qaeda leaders
  • Peace talks set to begin
  • 5 climbers killed in avalanche


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  • Dhaka terms for talks with India on FTA
  • `China identifies India as partner for coordination'



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