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'U.S. had nothing new to offer'
UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. 24.At the end of the first day of the General Assembly debate and in all the bilaterals he has had thus far, the U.S. President, George W Bush, appears to have won no fresh endorsement on Iraq.Diplomats said that Mr. Bush ...
Shanghai Six mulls over free trade zone
SINGAPORE, SEPT. 24. The six-members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), which links China and Russia with four Central Asian republics, signed a Framework Agreement in Beijing on Tuesday to `deepen' their mutual economic connectivity ...
Kelly: Hutton inquiry winds up hearings
LONDON, SEPT. 24.The Hutton inquiry into the British weapons expert, David Kelly's death wound up its marathon hearings today amid fresh revelations about the role played by the Prime Minister, Tony Blair's office in preparing the Government's ...


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Chirac backs India's case for Council seat
UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. 24. The President of France, Jacques Chirac, has backed India's candidature to the United Nations Security Council saying that the country's "characteristics" make it a "natural candidate". In remarks to the media after ...
Karzai meets PM, complains of trouble from Pakistan
NEW YORK, SEPT. 24.Bilateral and regional issues are said to have figured in the talks between the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and leaders of Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Portugal, according to a set of briefing points provided to the ...
Pak. response lukewarm
ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 24.Pakistan has reacted coldly to the Indian offer for increase in the staff strength of their respective High Commissions in New Delhi and Islamabad by eight on a reciprocal basis. The Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman, ...
'India violating international law'
UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. 24.Hitting out at India, the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, today said, "It is India which violates international law by refusing to implement Security Council resolutions and perpetrating gross and consistent ...



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