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Guantanamo Bay terms 'unacceptable'
LONDON, NOV. 14.The British Government's annual world human rights report has expressed concern over the conditions in which some 600 terror suspects are being held by American authorities at Guantanamo Bay amid fears that they may not get a fair ...

'31 U.S. troops killed'
FALLUJAH, NOV. 14. A U.S. general said on Sunday that 31 American troops and six Iraqi soldiers had been killed so far in the battle to retake the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah. Lt. Gen. John Sattler said the number of U.S. troops injured ...

Nujoma ready to step down after polls
JOHANNESBURG, NOV. 14. After a 23-year war of independence and three terms as President, Sam Nujoma of Namibia is ready to step down, bringing an end to an era marked by fiery rhetoric, pragmatism and stability. The 75-year-old Nujoma is the ...

U.S. poll affirms Net's political clout
ATLANTA, NOV. 14.The 37-year-old credit risk consultant says he contributed about $2,000 this year to a variety of Democratic causes, including Sen. John Kerry's presidential campaign. Donations. E-mails. Blogs. Campaign ads. All were as easy ...

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Aziz looking forward to talks on `all issues'
ISLAMABAD, NOV. 14. Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz, has said that he is looking forward to his visit to New Delhi for a discussion with the Indian leadership on "all issues." Mr. Aziz, scheduled to be in New Delhi on November 23 in ...

British scientists to assist in designing payload for ISRO lunar mission
LONDON, NOV. 14. `Chandrayan,' India's first lunar mission, willhave a British angle to it. A group of UK scientists would assist in designing a key payload to be carried by the satellite. The payload, an x-ray spectrometer, is of global ...



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