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Lanka president, PM name panel to resolve crisis
Sri Lanka's squabbling president and prime minister yesterday named a panel of officials to work out differences between the two of them on "national issues," a joint statement said.
 
Protesters get ready for Bush encounter
British demonstrators angry at Anglo-American policy over Iraq said they will topple Thursday a giant home-made statue of George W.
 
Right time for Bush to visit UK: Blair
Prime Minister Tony Blair said it's the "right time" for US President George W.
 
Annan cautious about UN return to Baghdad
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan promised to name a chief envoy for Iraq shortly but left open a return to Baghdad of UN political staff soon, suggesting they might operate outside the country.
 
A grieving father's message for Bush
A grieving father whose son died in Iraq said he would walk to London from north Wales just to tell US president George Bush what he thinks of his war effort.
 
US pounds insurgents' position in Iraq
US forces used bombs, mortars and artillery to try to break guerrilla resistance in Iraq yesterday while President Bush and his secretary of state sought help in Europe for their troubled campaign.
 
Schwarzenegger Sworn in as California governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who arrived in the United States 35 years ago as a bodybuilder dreaming of fame and fortune, was sworn in Monday as governor of California and said he was ready to take on the "massive
 
Europe too soft on Iran, says Powell
US Secretary of State Colin Powell yesterday criticised a draft European resolution on Iran's nuclear weapons programme as not being tough enough.
 

 
   
 
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