Volume 4 Number 215 Thu. January 01, 2004    
 
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US aid workers join Iran quake relief
Aid workers from the US have joined efforts in Iran to help people affected by Friday's devastating earthquake.
 
Syria condemns Golan expansion plan
Israeli copter targets Hamas militants
Syria denounced yesterday plans by Israel to double the number of settlers in the Golan Heights to tighten the Jewish state's grip over the plateau seized from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war.
 
Musharraf endorses bill to legitimise his rule
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf approved a constitutional amendment yesterday that endorses his right to stay on as leader until 2007 and allows him to seek a vote of confidence on his presidency
 
4month-old baby pulled alive from ruins
Rescue workers in and around the shattered Iranian city of Bam pulled out five people -- including a four-month-old baby and a 12-year-old girl -- alive from the wreckage of last week's earthquake, local
 
Gunfire erupts in Kirkuk, 2 reported killed
Gunfire erupted yesterday as hundreds of protesters marched in Kirkuk and at least two people were reported killed in the oil-rich northern city where plans for a new democratic Iraq are dividing Kurd,
 
Taiwan leader signs bill on referendum
Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian has signed a historic bill that allows him to stage the referendum that has so infuriated those in mainland China.
 
Beijing issues Sars alert for schools
Education authorities in Beijing issued a SARS alert Wednesday urging all educational institutes and schools to heighten vigilance against an outbreak of the dreaded respiratory disease, state press said.
 
Indo-Pak airlink to resume in Jan 2004
Indian Airlines would start regular operations to Pakistan from January 9 with a twice weekly Delhi-Lahore-Delhi flight, it was decided here on Tuesday.
 

 
   
 
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