Volume 4 Number 187 Wed. December 03, 2003    
 
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Doubts over bodies of slain Iraqis
'Saddam organising Iraq attacks'
The centre of the Iraqi town of Samarra was left devastated after ambushes of US troops sparked a massive response in which the military claimed 54 insurgents killed, but the only bodies were of eight
 
Nepal upbeat about Saarc summit
Nepal's Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa returned from a regional tour yesterday upbeat about a delayed South Asian summit amid easing tension between India and Pakistan.
 
Hutton inquiry refuses to allow Blair to see report in advance
British Prime Minister Tony Blair will have no advance warning of a report, expected early next year, into the death of British weapons expert David Kelly, London's Financial Times said yesterday.
 
'Geneva plan shows peace is possible, but still elusive'
European newspapers welcomed the Geneva Initiative yesterday as proof that peace between Israelis and Palestinians is possible, but cautioned it would succeed only when officials embrace it.
 
Keep Zimbabwe isolated, UK urges C'wealth
Britain will urge fellow Common-wealth members to keep up pressure on its former colony Zimbabwe by maintaining a punitive suspension of Robert Mugabe's government at a summit in Nigeria later this week.
 
Support for Georgian rebels
Powell implicitly warns Russia
US Secretary of State Colin Powell yesterday implicitly warned Russia against supporting separatists in Georgia, and expressed his backing for Georgia's new leader.
 

 
   
 
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