Volume 4 Number 188 Thu. December 04, 2003    
 
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US to meet ME peace plan authors
Angry Israel steps up raids
Israel fumed yesterday over Secretary of State Colin Powell's plan to meet the authors of a symbolic peace accord despite fierce Israeli objections.
 
Massive manhunt fails to nab Izzat
US troops detained the private secretary of Saddam Hussein's fugitive number two, Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri, during a huge search operation in north-central Iraq but missed the alleged paymaster of attacks
 
US rights body lambasts Pakistan's gag on press
Flaying Pakistan's military government for becoming 'increasing intolerant' to freedom of press, a human rights watchdog group has asked President Pervez Musharraf to demonstrate his 'genuine commitment'
 
Don't shut door on global cooperation, Annan urges US
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan urged the United States not to turn its back on multilateralism or ignore civil liberties in combating the deadly threat of global terrorism.
 
Iraqi leaders meets Bremer about polls
Iraq's US-installed interim leadership met Paul Bremer yesterday for its first talks with the US overseer since the Shiite Muslim religious hierarchy rammed a huge hole through the coalition's plans for
 
Assam violence rocks Indian parliament
A storm of protests over ethnic bloodletting in the northeastern Indian state of Assam abruptly closed Indian parliament for an hour yesterday.
 
Rumsfeld gets 'Foot in Mouth'
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has won a "Foot in Mouth" award for one of his now legendary bizarre remarks.
 

 
   
 
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