Vol. 4 Num 217 Sat. January 03, 2004    
 
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Current peace move is my last attempt: Vajpayee
Kashmir issues won't be ignored
Asserting that the current peace initiative with Pakistan was his "last attempt", Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee has said terrorism was the biggest obstacle in the way of solving Kashmir and other
 
India for joint operation with Myanmar against rebels
India is training troops in Myanmar for a possible joint operation against anti-Indian rebels amid a similar crackdown in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, the chief of the Indian army said yesterday.
 
Red alert in Pakistan for Saarc summit
Pakistan's massive security clampdown went into top gear here yesterday for the forthcoming Saarc regional summit as army helicopters buzzed low over the capital, which resembled a city under siege.
 
Bush denies policy shift on Iran
US President George W Bush has said that moves to help Iran in the wake of the earthquake are not a sign of a thaw in relations with Tehran.
 
Britain, Mexico cancel flights to US
Britain and Mexico canceled flights to the United States while US warplanes have been tailing in-bound Air France flights for fear attackers might try to crash them into American targets, US officials
 
Pak nukes are 'secure': Bush
US President George W. Bush said Thursday that Pakistan's nuclear arsenal was "secure" following two failed assassination attempts on President Pervez Musharraf in the last three weeks.
 

 
   
 
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