Volume 4 Number 128 Wed. October 01, 2003    
 
Advertise with The Daily Star -- Advertising on the Website    Advertising in the Printed E dition-- Home 
News
Today's Index
Front Page
Business
Political
Sports
Foreign Relations
Metropolitan
National
International
Culture
General
Views
Editorial
Letters to Editor
Write to Editor
Sections
StarTech
Star Chittagong
Star City








Others
About Us
Contact
Advertisement
Suppliments
Archives

International
Picture
Inquiry call over US agent leak
White House rejects independent counsel for information leak on Iraq
Prominent members of the opposition Democratic Party in the United States are calling for an independent investigation into new allegations surrounding the case for war in Iraq.
 
N Korea not interested in further nuke talks
North Korea said Tuesday it had no interest in a new round of six-party talks and was taking "practical measures" to beef up its nuclear deterrent as current US policy was leading to war.
 
'Iraq constitution group may miss deadline'
An Iraqi group working on a new constitution said it would be impossible to complete the job within the US goal of six months because of deep disagreements over major issues, The Washington Post reported
Picture
Bollywood producer found guilty of underworld nexus
Leading Bollywood film producer and financier Bharat Shah was found guilty Tuesday of failing to inform police that the criminal underworld had muscled in on a movie he made three years ago.
 
US prepares new UN resolution on Iraq
The United States said it would lay out steps in a new draft UN resolution to put Iraqis back in control of their country as the human cost of occupying Iraq mounted.
 
UN envoy in Myanmar to revive talks
United Nations envoy Razali Ismail on Tuesday began a critical three-day mission to Myanmar aimed at bringing opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the ruling generals back to the negotiating table.
 
Armitage, Rocca on mission to Pakistan
Indo-Pak peace process will figure in the wide-ranging talks US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage and Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Christina Rocca hold with Pakistani leadership
 
US pulls out of Liberia
Hundreds flee from central Liberia: UNHCR
The United States has begun withdrawing its peacekeeping troops from Liberia, ahead of the arrival of a United Nations force.
 

 
   
 
Advertisement