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We are not shaken by veto: Arafat
RAMALLAH (WEST BANK), SEPT. 17.The Palestinian President, Yasser Arafat, said today he was unfazed by a U.S. veto of a U.N. resolution demanding that Israel not harm or expel him. "We are not shaken by a resolution from one place or another," ...
Wesley Clark in Presidential race
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 17.The retired General, Wesley Clark, is all set to formally enter the U.S. Presidential election fray seeking the nomination of the Democratic Party. The announcement is set later for this afternoon at Little Rock, Arkansas. ...
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    India, U.S. in hi-tech talks
    WASHINGTON, SEPT. 17. Two days before the arrival of the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, in New York, India and the United States have intensified talks here on a potentially landmark agreement to expand bilateral cooperation in high ...
    'India, Pak. should continue to work to reduce tensions'
    WASHINGTON, SEPT. 17. In a standard response to routine questions on India and Pakistan, the Bush administration has said that it was basically left to those two South Asian nations to continue to work to reduce tensions in the region. The ...
    India, Russia for greater effort against terrorism
    MOSCOW, SEPT.17. The Speakers of the Indian and Russian Parliaments have called for greater international cooperation to combat terrorism and vowed support for the efforts of each other's country in putting down terrorist hotbeds on their ...
    Vajpayee identifies six mutual themes with Turkey
    ANKARA, SEPT. 17. The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, today identified six areas of ``obvious convergences of interests and objectives'' between India and Turkey which would become the basis of building up ``a comprehensive dialogue ...
    Three accords
    ANKARA, SEPT.17. India and Turkey today signed an agreement to set up a Joint Working Group on Combating Terrorism. This and two other agreements were signed on India's behalf by the Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, Satyabrata ...



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