Volume 4 Number 302 Sat. April 03, 2004    
 
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Israeli police storm into Al Aqsa Mosque
UN blames Israel for halting Gaza food distribution
Israeli police stormed a disputed Jerusalem holy site after Muslim prayers yesterday, firing stun grenades and tear gas, but no injuries were reported.
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Kashmiri rebel alliance calls for polls boycott
An alliance of guerrilla groups fighting Indian rule in Kashmir yesterday urged Kashmiris to boycott upcoming Indian elections in the disputed Himalayan region.
 
US to seek new UNSC resolution before July 1
Fallujah leaders condemn gruesome murders
The United States said Thursday it would seek a new UN Security Council resolution on Iraq before power in Baghdad is transferred to a provisional Iraqi government on July 1.
 
Bush ordered military action against al-Qaeda a week before Sept 11
US declassifies documents on anti-terror plan
The White House, feeling the heat over charges that President Bush failed to make terrorism an urgent priority before Sept.
 
Anti-American voices get louder across Iraq
The people who burned and kicked the corpses of four American contractors in the Iraqi town of Falluja this week were not armed insurgents or foreign fighters.
 
Pakistan sends troops in new al-Qaeda push
Pakistan is sending fresh troops to its lawless tribal region near the Afghan border as part of its campaign to clear the country of al-Qaeda and other foreign militants, intelligence officials said yesterday.
 
Indian SC bans political ads on cable, TV
Supreme Court yesterday banned all political advertisements on cable and TV channels, which do not conform with to the laws of the land and offend morality, decency and religious susceptibility of the
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Lankan village becomes voting bazaar
Villagers from areas controlled by Tamil Tigers arrived in state-owned buses yesterday to polling stations cleared of mines in Sri Lankan territory to vote in parliamentary elections.
 
Taiwan parties fail to reach recount deal
Taiwan's feuding political parties met with High Court judges yesterday but failed to agree on how to proceed with a recount for the disputed presidential election.
 

 
   
 
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