Vol. 5 Num 100 Thu. September 02, 2004    
 
Home 
News
Today's Index
Front Page
Business
Sports
Point-counterpoint
Metropolitan
National
International
Culture
General
Views
Editorial
Letters to Editor
Write to Editor
Sections









Others
About Us
Contact
Advertisement
Supplements
Archives

International
 
Israel blows up bomber's home
Govt plans to speed up barrier constructions
Israel vowed a global pursuit of Hamas leaders and to accelerate construction of its West Bank barrier Wednesday after the deadliest Palestinian attack in nearly a year.
 
Kerry says US must win war on terror
Bush changes tone
Seizing upon President Bush's remark that the war on terror may never be won, Democratic presidential challenger John Kerry said on Tuesday the United States will prevail by waging a smarter, more effective
Picture
Mortar fire greets Iraq's new interim parliament
Iraq's interim parliament was sworn in on Wednesday, completing the set-up of the caretaker administration in a ceremony rocked by mortar fire near the high-security building where the lawmakers weregathered.
 
Investigators look for clues to Russia blast
Russian investigators were under pressure on Wednesday to establish quickly who was behind a suicide bomb attack on a busy Moscow street that killed 10 people and injured 51.
 
IRAN SAYS
Meddling in Iraq would be 'great insult'
Iranian President Mohammad Khatami declared himself Wednesday to be against any interference by his country in Iraqi affairs, labelling any meddling as an "insult" to the Iraqi people.
 
Indians, other truckers freed in Iraq
Islamic militant kidnappers on Wednesday released seven truck drivers held hostage in Iraq for six weeks, an AFP correspondent witnessed in the rebel-dominated western city of Fallujah.
 
Opposition seeks to meet Suu Kyi
Myanmar's opposition has asked the country's military regime to allow a meeting with their detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi amid calls for a party overhaul, officials said Wednesday.
 
Chalabi escapes assassination bid
Iraqi politician and disgraced former Pentagon favourite Ahmed Chalabi said he escaped unharmed after an assassination attempt Wednesday which left two of his bodyguards wounded.
 

 
   
 
Advertisement