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Israel positions artillery along Lebanon border
MANAMA, OCT. 7.Israel's air raid near Damascus on Sunday has resulted in an escalation of military tensions, which is finding its epicentre along the Israel's border with Lebanon. Israeli media on Tuesday reported Israeli troops assuming a ...
ASEAN plans economic community
NUSA DUA (BALI), OCT. 7.On a day ASEAN decided to set up an "ASEAN Security Community" and "ASEAN Economic Community", the new Myanmar Prime Minister, Khin Nyunt, told his counterparts that the pro-democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, was not ...
Mahathir calls for ASEAN unity
NUSA DUA (BALI), OCT. 7.It was his last bow. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, attended his last ASEAN summit today as he voluntarily steps down from office at the end of the month after 22 long years as Head of Government. Mr. ...
'Japan obstacle to peace'
SINGAPORE, OCT. 7.North Korea today disputed the credentials of Japan to participate in multilateral talks on its suspected nuclear weapons programme. The DPRK, the U.S., Japan, S. Korea, Russia and China took part in the talks held in Beijing in ...
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  • U.S. warns its citizens in Pak.
  • Democrat opts out of race
  • Citizenship for 1.68 lakh Tamils of Indian origin
  • Supporters of slain Pak. leader go on the rampage


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    Vajpayee in favour of regional trading arrangements
    NUSA DUA (BALI), OCT. 7. The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, said today that regional trading arrangements offered immediate advantages, particularly for geographically contiguous regions. Speaking in the context of the stalemated World ...
    Delhi-Manila extradition pact soon
    NUSA DUA (BALI), OCT. 7. India and the Philippines will shortly sign an extradition treaty, the External Affairs Ministry spokesman said after a meeting between the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and the Philippines President, Gloria ...
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