Vol. 4 Num 101 Thu. September 04, 2003    
 
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'Come & help us in Iraq,' US soldiers urge world
Bush turns to UN for stabilising Baghdad
American soldiers struggling to keep a lid on violence in Iraq and concerned by near-daily fatalities yearn to see more troops from other nations share the work of occupation.
 
First post-Saddam Iraqi cabinet sworn in
The ministers who will form an interim government until elections are held in Iraq were sworn in yesterday at a Baghdad ceremony amid tight US security following three deadly car bombs in as many weeks.
 
'Palestinian PM to quit without more power'
Arafat accuses Israel of killing peace roadmap

Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas, locked in a power struggle with Yasser Arafat, will tell parliament today he will quit unless he wins authority to take key peace steps, a Palestinian minister

 
US occupation of Iraq unsustainable: Cong
The United States will not be able to sustain its current occupation force in Iraq without increasing the overall size of the military, ending other overseas commitments or rescinding troop rotation rules,
 
N Korean parliament backs nuke buildup

North Korea's parliament said yesterday it would take "relevant measures" to support the communist leadership's decision to reject further talks on the country's nuclear programme and boost its atomic

 
Troops keep up Kashmir vigil as violence explodes
An Indian security force member was killed yesterday in a clash with Islamic militants in the jungles of Indian Kashmir, while three rebels were gunned down in other parts of the state, police said.
 
Typhoon whacks S China: 27 dead, 116 injured
At least 27 people were killed and 116 injured as Typhoon Dujuan slammed into southern China leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, officials said yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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