Volume 4 Number 68 Sat. August 02, 2003    
 
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N Korea drops demands, agrees to six-way talks
North Korea has dropped its demand for one-one-one negotiations with the United States and has directly notified key regional players that it is ready to meet them in six-way nuclear crisis talks, South
 
'Delhi cheapest city to live, but not safe'
A global survey says that the cost of living in New Delhi is low compared to other international capitals but warns expatriates that hiring security guards is essential for safety in offices and homes
 
Fighting stops in Liberia, talks go on Taylor's exit
West African envoys were to press Liberia's President Charles Taylor to step down and go into exile in Nigeria after a peacekeeping force is deployed yesterday as fighting stopped for the first time in
 
Judicial inquiry into Kelly's death begins
Prime Minister Tony Blair will be called to appear before a judicial inquiry into the death of British weapons expert David Kelly, the veteran judge conducting the probe said Friday.
 
US lawmakers want Pakistan to end Kashmir terrorism
Sixteen US lawmakers have urged President George W Bush to insist that President Pervez Musharraf end cross-border terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir before giving any more economic aid to Pakistan.
 
Vajpayee, Advani vow to build temple in Ayodhya
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani yesterday vowed that a grand Ram temple would be built at the Ram Janmasthan (birth place) and expressed hope that "obstacles" in
 
Tension rises as no ME breakthrough in sight
Tension was growing Friday between Israel and the Palestinians over the implementation of the peace roadmap, after back-to-back talks in Washington failed to yield a breakthrough on the main stickingpoints.
 

 
   
 
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