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Qorei-Sharon meet in the offing
Palestinians talk make-up of new cabinet
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's dominant Fatah movement met yesterday to discuss the make-up of prime minister Ahmad Qorei's new government, as reports said a summit between Qorei and his Israeli counterpart
 
Musharraf sees no quick breakthrough with India
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has called for dialogue with India in a bid to improve relations but does not expect a breakthrough soon, a Chinese newspaper reported yesterday.
 
Report on Baghdad blast censures UN
Senior UN officials must share responsibility for serious lapses and "inadequate precautions" that caused unnecessary injuries in the bombing of UN headquarters in Baghdad, a confidential report saysfor
 
Tigers end talks boycott
Colombo seeks discussion on LTTE blueprint
Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels yesterday announced they would end their eight-month boycott of peace talks and invited the Colombo government to resume negotiations, focused on their recently unveiled
 
White House faulted on Iraq dossier proof
The Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee singled out the White House for failing to meet a noon EST deadline on Friday to turn over documents about intelligence on Iraq's weapons of
 
Afghanistan's cop-militia clash sees 40 killed
Some 40 people were killed when Afghan police and a former military commander and his fighters fought a fierce battle in southwestern Helmand province, the state-run Bakhtar news agency reported yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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