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Tests Show No Agent in Iraq Mortar Shells

Tests by Danish and American experts indicate there is no chemical agent in mortar shells unearthed last week in southern Iraq but more testing is needed to confirm the findings, the Danish military reported Wednesday. The preliminary findings cast doubt

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British Ex-FM Stands for Parthenon Marbles Back to Greece

British former foreign secretary Robin Cook called on the British government to return the Parthenon Marbles to Greece, ANA news agency informed. In a full-page article in Tuesday's Evening Standard newspaper he supported the results of a recent opinion p

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LukOil Suspends Oil Sales in Russia

The vice president of the Russian oil major Lukoil, Leonid Fedun, said at a press conference that the Russian oil and gas sector will stop rising by 2007. Earlier, the oil giant announced that it would concentrate on foreign markets instead of selling oil

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Ireland Warns against EU Constitution Delay

Stalemate on the European constitution is not an option, Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern has declared at the start of his six months at the EU helm. In a speech to the European Parliament on Wednesday he stressed that a deal was the top priority of Irel

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Bird Flu Worse Than SARS?

Bird flu could be "worse than SARS", if it mutates so it can spread between humans, WHO experts have warned. All cases seen so far in humans have occurred after people had been in close contact with sick birds.

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Czech Troops To Set For Afghanistan

130 Czech troops will leave for Afghanistan to take part in the combat against terrorism, official announced on Wednesday, cited by RIA Novosti news agency. Their mission will start after an approval by the Czech Parliament.

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Spain Proposes EU-US Trade Zone

Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar has unveiled an ambitious proposal, which could see the two biggest world economies form a free trade zone within a decade. During a visit to Washington, where he addressed US business leaders, Mr Aznar said that th

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Anti-SARS Drugs Discovered by Taiwan-US Research Team

Taiwan researchers said they have identified two potent drugs in collaboration with US-based Isis Pharmaceuticals, which could be used to treat the deadly SARS virus. The drugs work by inhibiting the replication of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (S

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4 Dead after Gaza Bomb Blast

A female Palestinian suicide bomber blew herself up Wednesday at the main crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip, killing four other people, emergency officials said. Israel Radio reported that the four dead were Israelis.

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Bomb Explodes in Baquba, Several Killed

A suspected car bomb exploded outside a police station in the central Iraqi town of Baquba on Wednesday, killing several people. Twin car bomb attacks on police stations in Baquba, 40 miles north of Baghdad, and the nearby town of Khan Bani Saad in Novemb

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UN Official Killed in Uzbek Plane Crash

The UN's top official in Uzbekistan was among the 37 people killed after a passenger jet has crashed near Tashkent as it prepared to land in thick fog. Richard Conroy, a 56-year-old British-Australian citizen, also an official with the UN Development Prog

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Lindh Murder Trial Set to Open

The self-confessed killer of Swedish foreign minister Anna Lindh is set to go on trial for murder, where he is expected to tell the court that Jesus ordered him to do it and that he had no political motive. Mijailo Mijailovic, a 25-year-old Swede born to

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US Nabs Key Iraqi Insurgent Relatives

US troops raided two homes in a central Iraqi city early Wednesday, detaining two nephews of the insurgents suspected of organizing attacks against coalition forces. The military said the two nephews are suspected of helping to hide former Iraqi Vice Pres

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US General Myers Welcomed in China

China's military rolled out the red carpet for visiting US chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Richard Myers, the highest level military officer to visit since ties became strained three years ago. Myers was given an honor guard welcome as he me

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British Airways Reconciled Abour Air Marshals

British Airways will allow air marshals on board of its planes, world news agencies reported. The statement of the company's Executive Director Rod Edington came in reconciliation to recent objections by British Airways that it would not accept the additi

World | January 13, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 329

Airplane Crashes in Uzbek Capital, All Aboard Killed

A Yak-40 airplane with 36 people on board crashed late Tuesday in Uzbekistan's capital of Tashkent, world news agencies reported. All 32 passengers, including two foreigners, and 4 crew members were killed in the crash.

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US Apache Down Near Baghdad

A US Apache chopper has come down to the west of Baghdad, the third helicopter to come down in the area in less than two weeks, US officials say. The helicopter appears to have been shot down, a US spokesman told the AP news agency.

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Berlusconi Immunity Thrown Out

Italy's constitutional court has thrown out a controversial law granting Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi immunity from prosecution. The law, passed by parliament last year, gave Mr Berlusconi immunity as long as he remained in office.

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UK Killer Doctor Found Dead

Serial killer Harold Shipman, known as "Dr. Death," was found dead in his prison cell in northern England, officials say.

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Bush Pushes For Free Trade at Americas Summit

US President Bush told leaders from across the Americas that free trade is the best road to prosperity in the hemisphere. Despite his statement several Latin American nations remained unconvinced.

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Industrial Park Blast Kills 4 in Singapore

An explosion at a factory in a Singapore industrial park killed at least four people, police said. The blast occurred on the second floor of a factory building housing shops and offices.

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