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Show restraint, both sides told
WASHINGTON, OCT. 5. The United States, responding to the latest outbreak of violence in West Asia, called for restraint on all sides on Sunday while Russia and France urged both sides to take steps to prevent a fresh spiral of violence. The ...
Arafat condemns Haifa blast
RAMALLAH, OCT. 5. The Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, and the Palestinian leadership ``vigorously condemned'' a suicide attack in northern Israel today which left at least 19 people dead, as well as the bomber. ``President Yasser Arafat and ...
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    U.S., India close to agreement on `Trinity'
    WASHINGTON, OCT. 5. The Bush administration has said that new initiatives with India are being taken in the realm of high tech, space and nuclear goods, now being called as "The Trinity", and has confirmed that India and the United States are ...
    ASEAN seeks to widen agenda
    SINGAPORE, OCT. 5. The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) sought to widen its agenda, as the Foreign Ministers of the 10 member-states today began deliberations in Nusa Dua (Bali, Indonesia) to prepare the ground for the two-day ...
    Indian-American advances in Louisiana Governor's race
    NEW ORLEANS, OCT. 5. An Indian-American finished first in an open primary to try to become Governor of Louisiana, where just over a decade ago many voters supported a former Ku Klux Klan leader. With 96 percent of the votes counted, Bobby Jindal ...



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