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    Ashcroft, Evans leave Bush Cabinet
    WASHINGTON, NOV. 10.The U.S. Attorney-General, John Ashcroft, and the Commerce Secretary, Donald Evans, have resigned making them the first two Cabinet officials to leave the administration after the President, George Bush's re-election last ...

    U.S. forces face heavy fighting in Fallujah
    MANAMA, NOV. 10. Advancing American troops and Iraqi fighters were locked in fierce combat in central Fallujah, with the U.S. military officials claiming that they had seized 70 per cent of the city. Aided by sustained aerial bombardment, the ...

    Call for protection against nuclear terror
    SINGAPORE, NOV. 10.An Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on nuclear safeguards and security held in Sydney earlier this week has said an "early and comprehensive implementation of the United Nations Security Council resolution 1540" is a ...

    New tension springs up in Russia
    MOSCOW, NOV. 10.A new hotbed of tension has sprung up in Russia's troubled North Caucasus where hundreds of angry people seized a regional administration building in protest against the slaying of seven men last month. The protesters in ...

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    Pakistan not happy with Indian response to proposals
    SLAMABAD, NOV. 10. Pakistan said today that India had not responded with "an open heart" to the President, Pervez Musharraf's recent formulation to resolve the Kashmir issue. It claimed that Gen. Musharraf had showed "substantial flexibility" by ...

    IITs among the world's best
    LONDON, NOV. 10. The Indian Institutes of Technology are the only institutions of higher education in south Asia to be included in a list of the world's top 200 universities, led by Harvard, Oxford and Cambridge. In the first global survey of ...

    For India's vanishing herds
    LONDON, NOV. 10. The wildlife photographer Harshad C. Patel will exhibit his work at a charity event here this week to raise awareness about the threat facing Indian wildlife. "There is a great threat to... India's wildlife. Through science, ...

    An autorickshaw on show
    LONDON, NOV. 10. A humble autorickshaw, a full-scale version complete with an Indian registration number, is one of the attractions at the Science Museum here, placed right at the entrance to the second floor. It is on display as an instance ...



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