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Musharraf Warns
Kashmir can 'erupt' again
The issue can't be resolved in a day, says Manmohan
Pakistan President Pervez Mush-arraf yesterday said that the Kashmir issue could not be brushed under the carpet and warned that it could erupt again in the future.
 
Nepali king seeks to break out of isolation
Nepal's King Gyanendra, deno-unced across the world for his Feb.
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Thousands flock to pray for 'right person' as next pope
Thousands of ordinary people and clergy flocked to Saint Peter's Basilica yesterday to help cardinals pray for divine guidance as they prepare to elect the next pope -- but everyone already seemed tohave
 
Iraqi forces retake besieged town
No sign of hostages, US soldier killed in explosion
The Iraqi army said yesterday it had found no hostages in the besieged town of Madain, where Sunni militants had reportedly been holding Shia residents captive.
 
Israel moves to build new settlement
Israel put itself on a collision course with Washington yesterday by inviting bids to build 50 new homes in the West Bank, just days after US President George W. Bush warned against any expansion of settlements.
 
Girls 'missing out on schooling'
The United Nations children's organisation says 115 million children worldwide are missing out on an education - and most of them are girls.
 
Five terrorist outfits flay Musharraf
Five terrorist organisations yesterday accused Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf of surrendering before India and trading the Kashmir issue for monetary gains.
 

 
   
 
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