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President Bush on Thursday warned Iran against harboring members of the al Qaeda network who fled Afghanistan and cautioned Tehran against challenging the new Afghan interim government
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The Belfast girls' school at the centre of a fierce dispute between Catholics and Protestants was closed on Thursday after rioting outside injured 17 police officers.
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Israeli tanks and bulldozers have entered the town of Rafah in southern Gaza and destroyed two homes, Palestinian sources said early Thursday. The move came hours after two Palestinian gunmen cut through a security fence and killed an Israeli officer and
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All seven Marines aboard a Marine Corps KC-130 refueling tanker died Wednesday when the plane crashed into a mountainside as it prepared to land at a forward operating base in western Pakistan. There was no indication the plane came under enemy fire, the
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Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic clashed with U.N.
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The heads of Argentina's largest banks, which are bearing some of the heaviest costs of the devaluation, met with the economy minister and said in a statement they were "willing to go along with the effort" to end the brutal recession. Meanwhile, Argentin
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The war on terrorism after Afghanistan could focus on denying terrorist groups sanctuary in such places as Somalia, Yemen, Indonesia and the Philippines, countries where they have sometimes operated freely, according to Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wo
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Beijing has warned the United States not to interfere as it reacted to criticism over the detention of a Hong Kong resident accused of smuggling bibles into China. The spokesman commented after U.
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Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf is close to unveiling a "bold and principled" initiative aimed at easing the threat of war with India, according to U.S.
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With dangerous blazes confined to the coastal region about 200 kilometers (120 miles) to the south of Sydney, the arduous task of mopping up after the 16-day bush fire crisis has begun. The son of the Britain's Queen Elizabeth, Prince Andrew, meanwhile, h
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A firefight between Palestinian gunmen and Israeli troops at a fortified Israeli army post early Wednesday killed two Palestinians near where the borders of Israel, Gaza, and Egypt converge, Palestinian security and Israeli military officials said. There
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Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat said Tuesday if any Palestinian Authority officials are involved in an arms shipment intercepted by Israel, they will be punished, but he said he did not believe any were. The Palestinian Authority announced Monday it was
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Microsoft Corp. unveiled its latest gadget for in-home entertainment, a tablet-like device that is a cross between a handheld computer and a TV remote control.
World | January 8, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00
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India says it sees no change in Pakistan's stance towards terrorism and is waiting for President Pervez Musharraf to take "substantive" steps towards curbing the activities of Islamic militants. Relations between India and Pakistan have soured to their wo
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The first contingent of 70 German troops is due to arrive in Afghanistan to join the international stabilisation force. They are due to join 32 Dutch troops for the journey onward to Kabul, via Trabzon in northern Turkey.
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The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said it is ready to work with Argentina to solve the debt-ridden country's problems. But IMF managing director Horst Koehler said Argentina's difficulties were "home-grown" and finding a solution would
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United States President George Bush has called on the Pakistani leader, Pervez Musharraf, to make a clear statement to the world that he intends to crack down on terror.
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