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World Highlights
MIL/Agencies Jan 22, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Saturday’s highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird’s view on Palestine, Israel, U.K., U.S. Canada, India, Iraq among others:
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World Highlights
MIL/Agencies Jan 21, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Friday highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird's view on U.K., U.S., China, India, Israel, among others:
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President Bush's Speech Focuses on Ideals, Not the Details
Courtesy NYT Jan 21, 2005 Author: Todd S. Purdum
WASHINGTON, President Bush began his second term without uttering the words "Iraq," "Afghanistan," "Sept. 11" or "terrorism." But those omissions seemed to be precisely the point, allowing him to cast the crises and controversies of his first four years - and the ones he welcomes in the next - as a seamless struggle in defense of the nation's founding creed: freedom.
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World Highlights
MIL/Agencies Jan 20, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Thursday highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird's view on U.K., U.S., China, India, Israel, among others:
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President George W Bush takes his second oath of office
MIL/Agencies Jan 20, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
Washington - With one hand raised and the other on a family Bible, Bush vowed to preserve, protect and defend the US constitution. In his inaugural address from the steps of Capitol Hill, Bush, 58, the 43rd US president, said, "In a world moving towards liberty, we are determined to show the meaning and promise of liberty in a thrilling and long awaited atmosphere.
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World Highlights
MIL/Agencies Jan 19, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Wednesday highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird's view on U.K., U.S., China, India, Israel, among others:
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World Highlights
MIL/Agencies Jan 18, 2005 Author: Special Correspondednt
International Reporter cites the following Tuesday highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird's view on U.K., U.S., China, India, Israel, among others:
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Shakespeare never suffered from Syphilis, story challenged by Indian
MIL/Agencies Jan 17, 2005 Author: Dheeraj Wig
Dublin - A shocking story has appeared in press that William Shakespeare was suffering from syphilis. Even earlier many authors attempted to malign him on some pretext or the other and gave a negative view of his early life. Some of them even went to the extent of doubting his credibility as a playwright. Their main purpose seems to be destructive.
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World Highlights
MIL/Agencies Jan 17, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Monday highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird's view on U.K., U.S., China, India, Israel, among others:
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German call for European ban on Nazi Symbols
MIL/Agencies Jan 16, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
Berlin - German law makers called for a Europe-wide prohibition on Nazi insignia on Saturday after British Prince Harry wore a swastika at a fancy dress party. Harry was alleged to have caused outrage after he dressed as a Nazi official with a large swastika at the party. He then apologized for his gaffe in a written statement on Thursday.
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China’s most ambitious nuclear energy program
MIL Jan 15, 2005 Author: NYT
AYA BAY, China - According to New York Times (Howard W. French) the view from this remote point by the sea, with lines of misty mountains stretching into the distance, is worthy of a classical Chinese painting.
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World Highlights
Mil/Agencies Jan 15, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Friday’s highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird’s view on Palestine, Israel, U.K., U.S., Canada, Iraq, Ukraine among others:
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World Highlights
MIL/Agencies Jan 14, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Friday highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird's view on Palestine, Israel, U.K., U.S., Canada, India, Iraq, Ukraine among others:
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World Highlights
MIL/Agencies Jan 13, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Thursday’s highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird’s view on Palestine, Israel, U.K., U.S., India, Iraq among others:
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World Highlights
MIL Jan 12, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Wednesday’s highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird’s view on Palestine, Israel, U.K., U.S., India, Iraq among others:
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Tsunami brought minerals; Indian Cosmo Theorist claims to check it in future
MIL Jan 11, 2005 Author: Alan
Washington - The tsunami waves wrecked untold miseries on one side and brought on coast the mineral deposits of titanium on the other. It is estimated that the titanium deposit of about 40 million tones has been added to the world reservoir of 284 tonnes.
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World Highlights
MIL Jan 11, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Tuesday’s highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird’s view on Palestine, Israel, U.K., U.S., India, Iraq and Ukraine:
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Bush’s favorite man nominated Secretary of Homeland Security
MIL/Agency Jan 11, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
Washington - President George W. Bush nominated U.S. Appeals Court Judge Michael Chertoff, 51, of New Jersey, was a former assistant attorney general at the Justice Department and in the mid-1990s. He was on nominated on Tuesday to become secretary of Homeland Security.
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World Highlights
MIL/Agencies Jan 10, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
International Reporter cites the following Monday’s highlights on world current affairs for its readers to have a bird’s view:
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India signs pact with Iran for LNG
MIL Jan 8, 2005 Author: Shalinder
New Delhi: India signed a pact with Iran on Friday to import 7.5 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from them. The pact is for 25 years beginning from 2009.
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