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Russian School Carnage
World traumatised
Tragic, despicable, inhumane, cowardly, barbaric, evil, and astonishing -- the deaths of a hundred or more people including children in a siege in Russia sparked strong words for the hostage-takers from
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Progress with Pakistan 'not insignificant'
Delhi ready to talk to militants
Progress in ongoing peace talks with Pakistan has been "not insignificant" and the process can be sustained, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said yesterday.
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Israel launches missile strike against Hamas
Palestinians aiming for polls next year
Israel pressed its threatened onslaught against Hamas yesterday, launching an early morning air strike in the Gaza Strip and a major search operation in the northern West Bank following this week's deadly
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Bush & Kerry trade jabs on campaign trail
President Bush and Democratic rival John Kerry traded blows over jobs and security Friday as they began a final two-month election sprint, with Bush touting his economic record and Kerry launching a fierce
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World press mourns school siege victims
Harrowing photographs of traumatised children fleeing their school at the brutal climax to a Russian hostage crisis dominated the world's front pages yesterday, with many slamming Moscow for failing to
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27 more Pak ministers take oath of office
Pakistani President Pervez Mush-arraf yesterday swore in another 27 ministers, three days after inducting a 32-member cabinet headed by newly elected Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, officials said.
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'Clinton has multiple artery blockages'
Former president Bill Clinton has "multi-vessel coronary artery disease" but should recover well after surgery next week, according to the surgeon who advised the ex-president about his options afterexamining
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