Volume 4 Number 207 Wed. December 24, 2003    
 
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Bush asks people to stay normal amid terror alert
False alarm in Washington
US President George W. Bush told the US public Monday to try and make it business as usual after authorities issued a high security alert warning of a potential attack in the end-of-year holidays by al-Qaeda.
 
Bhutan troops in 'hot pursuit'
India offers safe passage if rebels surrender
Indian authorities have set up hotlines to encourage the surrender of anti-Indian rebels fleeing a military crackdown against them in neighbouring Bhutan, an army official said yesterday.
 
Britain plans 'tripartite' pressure on Syria
Britain plans to combine with France and Germany to put pressure on Syria over weapons of mass destruction, terrorism and Iraq, a London newspaper said yesterday.
 
US to consider lifting Libya sanctions
We don't want to hide anything: Gadhafi
The United States Monday cautiously raised the prospect of lifting sanctions against Libya after its leader Colonel Muammer Gaddafi's surprise decision to renounce weapons of mass destruction.
 

 
   
 
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