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    Surge in Iraq violence
    MANAMA, SEPT. 14.Violence in Iraq continued to surge for the third consecutive day on Tuesday, with a car bomb killing at least 47 persons in Baghdad. In the deadliest attack since July, the car bomb exploded outside a police station on the ...

    Blair not to apologise over Iraq
    LONDON, SEPT 14. In what is seen as by far the most explicit snub to his anti-war critics, the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has made clear that he will not apologise over his Iraq policy. Mr. Blair, who is under pressure from MPs and ...

    Russia hikes funding for anti-terror security
    MOSCOW, SEPT. 14. Russia's Finance Minister announced a steep increase in funding for the security agencies on Tuesday, a day after the President, Vladimir Putin, called for an overhaul of the anti-terror effort. The main security agencies ...

    Buckingham Palace security under review
    LONDON, SEPT 14.An urgent review of security at Buckingham Palace has been ordered following Monday's embarrassing incident in which a protester, dressed as Batman, managed to scale its heavily-guarded walls and reach the royal balcony as ...

    Hurricane threatens U.S. oil installations
    PINAR DEL RIO (CUBA), SEPT. 14.The massive Hurricane Ivan slammed into Cuba's sparsely populated western tip with the worst of its 256-kmph winds and moved into the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, threatening U.S. oil installations and prompting ...

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    Kalam in South Africa
    CAPE TOWN, SEPT. 14. After rounding off his four-day visit to Tanzania, the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, reached here on the second leg of his five-day visit to South Africa, the first by an Indian President. Mr. Kalam's visit assumes ...

    Water talks
    DHAKA, SEPT. 14. India and Bangladesh today began a two-day meeting on the sharing of waters of the Teesta and six other rivers. — PTI





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