Volume 4 Number 70 Mon. August 04, 2003    
 
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Al-Qaeda threatens US over Guantanamo detainees
An audio tape purportedly from top al-Qaeda official Ayman al-Zawahri warned the United States yesterday it would pay a high price if it harmed any of the detainees at the US base at Guantanamo Bay in
 
Surat building blast kills 20, injures 40
At least 20 people were killed yesterday and 40 injured when a huge blast caused a three-story building to collapse in India's western state of Gujarat, a police spokesman said.
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Militants threaten to dump truce over detention
Militants linked to Yasser Arafat threatened Saturday to resume attacks on Israel and shatter a US-backed peace plan after the Palestinian president had 20 of their comrades detained in his headquarters.
 
No change in govt's stand on Ayodhya, says Vajpayee
Seeking to defuse a gathering storm over his Friday speech, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Sunday said there was no change in Government's stand on the Ayodhya dispute which he felt could be solved
 
Hizbul warns of more suicide attacks
The Pro-Pakistan militant outfit Hizbul Mujahideen on Saturday warned of intensifying suicide attacks within and outside Jammu and Kashmir and refused to acknowledge the ceasefire proposal of separatist
 
Sharon's Delhi trip may fuel Indo-Pak tensions: Arafat
Palestinian Authority president Yasser Arafat has said he believes an upcoming visit here by Israeli premier Ariel Sharon as well as India's plans to buy military hardware from the Jewish state couldworsen
 
Liberians brace for more battle as Taylor cedes
Liberians braced for another day of fighting in the capital Sunday, a day after President Charles Taylor promised to hand over power and just hours before African peacekeeping troops are due to deploy.
 

 
   
 
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