Volume 4 Number 182 Tue. November 25, 2003    
 
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Georgian leaders seek US cash for polls
Washington voices support to new interim govt
Georgia's new leaders, boosted by US support for the bloodless ouster of President Eduard Shevardnadze, sought urgent financial aid yesterday and called for order and stability after the country's "velvet
 
Mullah Omar urges Afghans to fight US forces out
The supreme leader of the ousted Taliban, Mullah Mohammad Omar, urged Afghans to unite against US-led foreign forces on their soil, a Pakistan-based Afghan news service reported Sunday.
 
Kashmiri hardliners reject talks offer
India's offer of the first high-level talks with separatists to end a protracted rebellion in Kashmir has won the approval of the main rebel movement but been outrightly rejected by hardliners.
 
Myanmar frees 5 key NLD leaders
The Myanmar military government released five senior members of Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy put under house arrest nearly six months ago, party officials said yesterday.
 
Maoists take deadly toll at Nepali schools
Beyond the daily deaths of Maoist rebels and soldiers in Nepal, educators warn a generation of children is being scarred as rural schools become a frontline in the bloody insurgency.
 
Chirac in UK to meet Blair
First top-level bilateral talks since Iraq war
French President Jacques Chirac arrived in London yesterday for a day-long summit with British Prime Minister Tony Blair focusing on the way forward in Iraq, European defence and the EU constitution.
 
Sharon vows to end ME peace stalemate
Israel expels 3 Palestinians from WB to Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, facing flak from the United States, said Sunday he was considering unilateral moves to kickstart the peace process and was determined to break the impasse with the
 
Assam faces food shortage as truckers avoid riot-torn state
India's northeastern region was facing a food shortage yesterday after truck drivers refused to enter Assam due to ethnic clashes that have claimed 46 lives, officials said.
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Surviving without food for 68 years!
An Indian man who claims divine inspiration says he has survived 68 years without eating, drinking or relieving himself, baffling doctors who are unable to prove him an imposter.
 

 
   
 
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