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Militants vow to keep up Palestinian Intifada
Arafat's Fatah approves new cabinet line-up
The radical Palestinian groups Hamas and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades vowed yesterday to continue the armed uprising against Israel as thousands of people rallied to mark the intifada's third anniversary.
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'Every militiaman is atomic bomb'
Iran won't halt uranium enrichment
Iran said Sunday it would not give up its nuclear program, including uranium enrichment, despite international pressure to prove it is not developing atomic weapons.
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Mahathir renews call for scrapping UN veto power
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad yesterday renewed his calls for the veto power of the five permanent UN Security Council members to be scrapped in a bid to democratise the world body.
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Bush sees world safer without Saddam
President Bush, saying the world was a safer place without Saddam Hussein, sought on Saturday to justify his war with Iraq to the American people.
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