Vol. 4 Num 125 Sun. September 28, 2003    
 
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Both Israel, PA need to make peace move: ME quartet
2 Israelis killed on Jewish New Year
Jewish New Year celebrations were marred yesterday after an Israeli man and a baby girl were shot dead by a Palestinian gunman, as the Middle East quartet said neither the Jewish state nor the Palestinians
 
Grenades fired at US military offices in Baghdad
4 Iraqis killed in US gunfire
Three rocket-propelled grenades were fired toward US military offices in central Baghdad yesterday, raising tensions already high because of a fatal ambush on American soldiers and reports that US soldiers
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Bush seeks Putin's backing on Iraq, Iran
President Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin opened talks on Friday expected to focus on postwar assistance to Iraq and concerns that Iran is trying to build a nuclear weapon.
 
Nepali Maoists call 9-day truce for Dasin festival
Nepal's government yesterday welcomed a nine-day ceasefire called by Maoist rebels during the Hindu kingdom's biggest festival and urged the guerrillas to use the lull in violence to restart peace talks.
 
UN staff start arriving in Jordan from Iraq
UN international staff have begun arriving in Jordan after a decision by Secretary General Kofi Annan to reduce their presence in Iraq following two bomb attacks on their Baghdad offices, UN officials
 
Half of Britons think Blair should quit: Poll
Half the British public believe Tony Blair should resign, according to a poll published yesterday, as the prime minister prepared for a difficult annual conference of his ruling Labour Party.
 

 
   
 
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