Volume 4 Number 186 Tue. December 02, 2003    
 
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International
 
Geneva initiative takes centre stage as US tries to revive ME roadmap
Palestinian and Israeli opposition figures headed for Geneva yesterday for the unveiling of an unofficial peace plan as Washington tried to breathe life back into the internationally-backed "roadmap"amid
 
Fatah optimistic about chances of truce
The head of a delegation of the mainstream Palestinian Fatah movement which is heading for talks in Cairo said Monday that he was hopeful the meeting would lead to the calling of a truce.
 
'S Korea to go ahead with its troop dispatch to Iraq'
Roh condemns shooting as terrorism
South Korea will push ahead with its plan to send troops to Iraq despite a deadly attack Sunday in the war-torn country that claimed the lives of two Korean civilians, a top government official said.
 
Koizumi presses ahead with Iraq troops plan
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi lashed out Monday at "indiscriminate" attacks in Iraq that killed two of the country's diplomats as a poll showed little public backing for sending troops.
 
Indo-Pak flights set to resume from Jan 1
India and Pakistan agreed yesterday to resume flights between the two countries from January 1 after a two-year hiatus, in the latest easing of tension between the rival neighbours.
 
One person dying of AIDS every minute in Asia: WHO
Drug plan in spotlight on World AIDS Day
AIDS now kills a person every minute in the Asia-Pacific, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said yesterday, warning HIV prevalence is increasing in China, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Vietnam.
 
'Saddam tried to obtain entire missile production line from N Korea'
Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was trying to obtain an entire missile production line from North Korea prior to the US-led invasion of Iraq, with Syria offering a transit route for delivery of the goods,
 

 
   
 
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