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UN approves US-led forces for Haiti
US Marines start mission as Aristide lands in Central African Republic
The UN Security Council approved a US-led multinational force to restore order in Haiti Sunday, hours after President Jean-Bertrand Aristide resigned in the face of an armed rebellion.
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Iraqis reach deal on text of constitution
Basic law plans polls by January 2005
Iraqi politicians agreed early yesterday on an interim constitution with a wide ranging bill of rights and a single chief executive, bridging a gulf between members over the role of Islam in the future
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China slams HR situation in US
China yesterday published a scathing attack on the human rights situation in the United States, retaliating for a similar report issued by Washington last week that accused Beijing of backsliding on its
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Lankan monks attack JVP ahead of polls
Tamil candidate shot dead
Sri Lanka's Buddhist clergy yesterday accused President Chandrika Kumaratunga's Marxist allies of launching a "smear campaign" against them in the run up to parliamentary elections.
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Indian politicians gear up polls campaign
With election dates announced, Indian politicians have begun fanning out into the vast rural landscape to reach the country's 675 million voters through rallies, roadshows and a variety of electronicgizmos.
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