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Pakistan President calls grand Baloch jirga
Speculation over attendance at Musharraf's meeting

Quetta car bomb kills two
ISLAMABAD: A car bomb exploded outside the police headquarters in the Balochistan capital Quetta on Thursday, killing two policemen and wounding five others. According to reports, the bomb went off outside the office of the Inspector-General of ...

LTTE gearing up for major offensive: army
COLOMBO: The military on Thursday said the LTTE was gearing up for a major offensive in the east to "recapture its lost territory." In an escalation of violence post Geneva-II, at least five persons were killed in "pre-emptive" air force raids. ...

Bhagwati on panel
COLOMBO: The former Chief Justice, P.N. Bhagwati, has agreed to be part of the Sri Lanka International Independent Group of Eminent Persons to study the investigations conducted by the Commissioner of Inquiry into charges of human rights ...

Roh affirms ties with N. Korea
SINGAPORE: South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun on Thursday affirmed that there was no question of abandoning his country's "sunshine policy" of engaging Pyongyang despite its nuclear-weapon test. Mr. Roh said in Seoul that South Korea was among ...

Qarase dismisses coup rumours
WELLINGTON: Fiji Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase on Thursday said that there will be no coup in the country despite the army commander's coup threat, according to Radio New Zealand. ``Indications are good that security is normal and there is no ...

U.N. official arrested for graft
Real estate as a reward for contracts

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