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Bush, Chirac shake hands but still disagree on Iraq attack
With the fallout over Iraq still weighing on US-French ties, Presidents George W. Bush and Jacques Chirac said all the right things yesterday as they met for their first one-on-one talks since the war.
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Expectations run low for ME summit
Israel allows more than 10,000 Palestinian workers
Expectations ran low yesterday ahead of a Middle East peace summit with US President George W. Bush, with both Israel and the Palestinians dashing hopes for a joint statement or a ceasefire announcement.
 
US to handpick Iraq council: Report
US administrators in Iraq have decided to select a small group of Iraqis to serve on an interim advisory council rather than convene large a national conference to create a transitional authority, The
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Bali bomb suspect faces death, if convicted
Suspected Bali bombing field commander Iman Samudra, who went on trial for his life yesterday, is the modern face of militant Islam -- a computer expert who was inspired by the Internet to wage a holy
 
Saddam's daughters 'to seek UK asylum'
Two of Saddam Hussein's three daughters are planning to seek asylum in the UK, it has been claimed.
 
We don't have any magic lamp to stop infiltration: Kasuri
Pakistan has said it does not have an Aladdin's lamp to put an end to it but was ready to cooperate with India in this regard.

"We have never said there should be cross-border terrorism.

 
SARS on retreat in Asia but vigilance needed
SARS may be on the retreat in Asia but the World Health Organisation said yesterday that countries must stay on guard and the virus is going to be tough to kill off completely.
 
Indians turn to prayer to end killer heatwave
Indians desperate for an end to a heatwave that has claimed nearly 900 lives have begun seeking divine intervention to cool scorching temperatures.
 
Zimbabwe opposition leader detained ahead of protests
Police in Zimbabwe yesterday detained opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai ahead of planned anti-government street protests, Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said.
 
'Militants using mosques as bases in Iraq'
Militants in Iraq are using mosques as arms depots and bases to carry out attacks on American soldiers, the US-led coalition said on Monday.
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The Red Planet
Europe goes to Mars
The race to find life on Mars was set to begin on Monday with the launch of Europe's first voyage to another planet.
 

 
   
 
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