Volume 4 Number 290 Sun. March 21, 2004    
 
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Military Reward to Pakistan
India warns warming ties with US could be affected
India warned yesterday that the United States may have damaged the countries' growing relationship by granting special military status to rival Pakistan and giving no forewarning.
 
Invasion anniversary largely ignored in Iraq
Attacks continue amid warnings of 'bad days to come'
The anniversary of the US-led war to oust Saddam Hussein passed almost unnoticed in Iraq yesterday, as attacks on civilians and troops continued amid official warnings of more "bad days to come".
 
BJP committed to NDA agenda, says Advani
Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani yesterday said that even if the BJP gets a majority on its own in the coming elections it would be committed to the NDA agenda.
 
US air strike kills 6 Afghan civilians
US-led forces repel attack on border base
At least six Afghan civilians were killed and seven others injured in a US air strike in Afghanistan's central province of Uruzgan, local officials said yesterday.
 
EU Foreign Policy Chief Says
Europe is not at war against terrorists
Europe is not at war against terrorists, the EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana has said, warning against a hysterical reaction to the threat of attacks in the wake of the Madrid bombings.
 
Media blasts Blair over Iraq invasion
British Prime Minister Tony Blair received a roasting yesterday from his newspaper critics over the war in Iraq, with a series of titles condemning the conflict on the first anniversary of its launch.
 
Annan calls for probe into Iraqi oil scheme
Secretary General Kofi Annan announced plans Friday for an independent commission to investigate alleged corruption in the Iraq oil-for-food programme.
 
Naga rebels call truce with rivals
A key rebel group yesterday declared a unilateral truce with its rivals in the northeastern Indian state of Nagaland, brightening hopes of ending more than five decades of insurgency.

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