Volume 5 Number 7 Wed. June 02, 2004    
 
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Mourners run riot after Pak mosque blast
Death toll rises to 19, Musharraf pledges action to stem wave of bloodletting
Police clashed with rioting mourners yesterday as thousands gathered for the funerals of 19 people killed in an apparent suicide bombing of a crowded Shia Muslim mosque, the latest terrorist attack to
 
Indo-US strategic talks start to improve ties
India and the US yesterday began a three-day strategic dialogue, the first such interaction between the two countries after the new government assumed office here.
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Advani to lead BJP in Lok Sabha
For someone long regarded within BJP as a future Prime Minister, the wheel has turned a full circle for Lal Krishna Advani when he was yesterday elected Leader of the BJP Parliamentary Party that will
 
US set to push for Asian maritime security
Washington will seek to win over skeptical Southeast Asia to US plans for increased security in the area's busy shipping lanes when Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld visits Asia this week, analysts said.
 
Kerry Says
Nuclear terrorism is gravest threat to US
Nuclear terrorism is the gravest threat the United States faces, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said yesterday as he offered a plan to secure atomic arsenals and materials around the world.
 
Iranian MPs warn of NPT pullout if IAEA keeps up pressure
Iran's new conservative-controlled parliament will consider pulling the Islamic republic out of a key nuclear arms control treaty if the UN's atomic energy watchdog is deemed to be too pro-American, two
 
Nepal still in chaos 3-yr after royal massacre
Nepal's king struggled yesterday to find a new prime minister who can end the country's political turmoil in a reminder that the dust has yet to settle three years after 10 members of the royal family
 

 
   
 
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