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    Attorney-General spelt out the dangers of going to war

    Iraq was complying: Blix
    LONDON: The head of the United Nations weapons inspectors in the run-up to the Iraq war, Hans Blix, on Wednesday night undercut one of the main grounds offered by the U.K. Attorney-General, Lord Goldsmith, in his legal advice to the British Prime ...

    Anti-Government protests in Egypt
    MANAMA: Protesters in around 15 cities have called for end to the rule by the Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, and the lifting of emergency laws imposed over two-decades ago. Organisers of the agitation said that Egyptian police arrested around ...

    Iraqi MPs approve 37-member Cabinet
    Shias take majority of berths, Sunnis given six posts

    Bolton committee widens inquiry
    WASHINGTON: The U.S. Senate committee assessing John Bolton's nomination as the next U.S. ambassador to the U.N. has widened its inquiry to interview several more potentially hostile witnesses, in a fresh blow to the White House. Only months ...

    Bill Gates wants more engineers let in
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    TamilNet website member abducted
    COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan Tamil political commentator and editorial board member of the TamilNet website, D. Sivaram, was "abducted by an unknown gang" on Thursday, the Free Media Movement, a media rights group, said. Quoting eyewitnesses, the ...



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