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    U.S. provoking attacks: Al-Sadr
    MANAMA, SEPT. 7. At least 33 Iraqis and one American soldier have been killed in clashes between U.S. forces and fighters loyal to Moqtada al-Sadr in a Shia stronghold on the outskirts of Baghdad. The casualties took place during ongoing clashes ...

    `Maskhadov ordered siege'
    MOSCOW, SEPT. 7.The Chechen rebel leader, Aslan Maskhadov, has been accused of ordering the bloody hostage-taking raid in south Russia that claimed 335 lives last week, as the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, ruled out any talks with ...

    Salem Chalabi off Saddam tribunal
    BAGHDAD, SEPT. 7. Salem Chalabi, the man organising the trial of Saddam Hussein, has been sacked from his job after allegedly failing to return from Britain to face a murder charge in Iraq. Mr. Chalabi, whose uncle Ahmad Chalabi is the ...

    The Maldives in transition — II
    MALE: Among the serious issues confronting the Maldives in its proposed move to democratic governance, the immediate ones relate to strengthening the basic institutions — the legal system and the administration of justice. For a nation ...

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    Is India's new prosperity a myth?
    LONDON, SEPT. 7. Under the provocative headline "Not Shining, but Drowning,'' Britain's most respected Left-wing magazine New Statesman has ridiculed claims about India's "new'' prosperity calling it a "myth'' and an "invention.'' In a ...

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