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Fears of new al-Qaeda attacks stalk Saudis
Manhunt on for hostage-takers
Fears of even more spectacular terror attacks haunted Saudi Arabia after three suspected al-Qaeda militants, who slit the throats of several foreigners among at least 22 killed in a bloody rampage, escaped
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Nepali parties fail to pick PM
Political turmoil deepens
Nepal's political turmoil deepened yesterday as feuding opposition leaders failed to settle on a candidate for prime minister before a deadline set by King Gyanendra.
 
New govt in war of words with Pakistan
Coalition seeks 'constructive dialogue'
India's new government called yesterday for a "constructive" dialogue with Pakistan but entered a war of words with its rival neighbour over how to resolve the protracted Kashmir dispute.
 
Asian Analysts Say
al-Qaeda winning the war
The al-Qaeda network is winning the global war on terror, while America's use of overwhelming force against Muslim extremists is creating a sea of hatred and is strategically flawed, Asian analysts said
 
'Israelis, Palestinians accept Egyptian plan'
Sharon buys more time
The Israelis and Palestinians have accepted an Egyptian plan for a ceasefire, a resumption of peace talks and a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and his Palestinian counterpart Ahmed
 
N Korea a 'far more compelling threat' than Iraq: Kerry
President George W.
 
Lanka battles Mosquitoes as dengue fever claims 18 lives
Sri Lankan authorities launched a week-long campaign yesterday to destroy breeding grounds of mosquitoes as dengue fever claimed 18 lives while another 3,300 people were infected.
 
Bush keeps Saddam's pistol as a trophy
President Bush keeps in his White House offices a trophy of one his high points in the Iraq war, the pistol that Saddam Hussein held when soldiers pulled him from his underground hideaway.
 
BJP silent on CMP
The BJP's well known faces of economic reform Yashwant Sinha, Jaswant Singh and the two Aruns (Jaitley and Shourie) have been strangely silent about the common minimum programme of the UPA government,
 

 
   
 
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