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170 persons trapped and died in China Mines
MIL Nov 28, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Beijing - When a gas explosion at 7:10 a.m.occurred on Sunday it left about 170 Chinese miners trapped thousands of feet underground.
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Ukraine's presidential crisis deepens
MIL Nov 27, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Ukraine's president and the two personalities who claim to be his legitimate successor held a joint meeting on Friday with top European envoys to seek an end to the Presidential crisis.
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Tehran decides to freeze all its nuclear program
MIL Nov 27, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Iran finally decided and greed to freeze all its nuclear program on Friday and dropped its insistence that its 20 uranium enrichment activities should be exempted from a deal with the International Atomic Energy Agency. IAEA cameras instead of being sealed would monitor the centrifuges, which are crucial to the enrichment process, which Iran has agreed.
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U.S. wants EU to go harsh on Iran
MIL Nov 25, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
VIENNA - The United States is likely to press the EU to get hard with Iran at a meeting of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog today, urging strong action by the UN Security Council
if Iran resumes any type of uranium enrichment work.
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Kashmir Issue warrants autonomy or redrawing of boundary mutually
MIL Nov 22, 2004 Author: Editorial
New Delhi - India’s Prime Minister, reverted to the standard Indian position of J& K being an ‘integral part of India’ during his recent Kashmir-visit. Since the world never expected of him just to repeat the old standard slogan of Kashmir being Integral part of India, President Musharaff, Hurriyat and other Kashmiri leaders were disturbed. International Reported also re-acted in its editorial since Manmohan Singh’s statement was damaging and dragged one step backward in Indo-Pak peace talks.
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Flexibility absolutely essential to help solve Kashmir problem
MIL Nov 20, 2004 Author: Speicial Correspondent
Srinagar - Claiming that Pakistan as well as the Hurriyat Conference have shown flexibility in their known stand on Kashmir, hardline faction of the separatist amalgam today asked India to give a matching response to resolve the issue.
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 | Manmohan Singh’ strategy on Kashmir lacks political wisdom, may bring India closer to war
Editorial Nov 19, 2004 Author: RB
New Delhi - Manmohan Singh’s statement straight away rejecting President Musharraf’s proposal on Kashmir that no re-drawing of borders and further division of J&K would be allowed has not only jeopardized the whole exercise of Indo-Pak relationship and may eventually bring India closer to war.
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Attempt to assassinate Prime Minister Manmohan Singh thwarted
MIL Nov 17, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Srinagar – There was a definite plan from a section of some militant group to assassinate Manmohan Singh, India’s Prime Minister, who was to visit Jammu and Kashmir hours after. Before the rebels, who had come over there most probably to assassinate the Prime Minister, were surrounded in the building by the security forces where they were hiding and planning to assassinate the Prime Minister.
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Collin Powell quit with heavy heart, Condoleezza Rice succeeds
MIL Nov 16, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Washington - US President George W Bush finalized the name of Condoleezza Rice, his National Security Advisor, to replace Colin Powell as secretary of state. Though it was announced by a senior administration on Monday that Rice would replace Powell, but President Bush confirmed it on Tuesday. However, Powell quit on Monday itself.
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World hails Iran’s decision of suspending its uranium enrichment
MIL Nov 15, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Tehran - The world has hailed Iran’s agreeing to suspend all of its uranium enrichment related activities as a part of deal with Britain, France and Germany. It is a good step to ease the risk of possible UN sanction over its nuclear program.
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US troops get control on most parts of Fallujah, Rebels have fled
MIL Nov 12, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Baghdad – The US forces had to confront with rebels in Iraq’s northern city of Mosul. According to US officers in anonymity there were signs of insurgents resurfacing in other Sunni Arab strongholds across Iraq. They feel that some militants ran away from Fallujah before the battle started on Monday and slipped to Mosul, where a US soldier was killed on Thursday.
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Arafat is dead, funeral in Cairo
MIL Nov 11, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Paris - Yasar Arafat died on Tuesday, though this news was suppressed by the French Doctors, who were trying to revive his heart but failed. It is reported that Palestinian President is no more. Still some of the Palestinian officials refuse to admit this truth they claim that Arafat is still alive.
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Blair to persuade Bush on peace process in Middle East
MIL Nov 11, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
London - Tony Blair is likely to reach Washington today to meet President George Bush so as to make a new effort to rejuvenate the Middle East peace process after the death of Yasser Arafat, since it is expected to flare up.
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Melting of Arctic ice to threaten Florida, Greenland Ice Sheet
MIL Nov 10, 2004 Author: Henry Groover
Aboriginal groups in Canada and other countries urged governments to take immediate action to head off the worst-case scenarios.
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BJP suspends Uma Bharti from the party for 6 years
MIL Nov 10, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
New Delhi - BJP issued direction on Wednesday to suspend Uma Bharti from the primary membership for 6 years and also removed her from the post of General Secretary of the party.
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Poor literacy in female gender in developing countries raises alarm
MIL Nov 9, 2004 Author: Priyanka Srivastava
Despite all attempts the literacy rate in developing countries has not gone up and India has a major number of world’s illiterates.
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PM Iyad Allawi called for US troops to check rebles at Fallujah
MIL Nov 9, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Fallujah – At the instance of Prime Minister Iyad Allawi the US troops came to their rescue to give a befitting reply to the shelling across Fallujah by the insurgency.
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Earthquake rocks Northern Japan again
MIL Nov 8, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Tokyo- An earthquake of 5.8 magnitude at Ritcher Scale rocked the Northern Japan on Monday. It is an earthquake prone area where country's deadliest earthquake in years struck last month.
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Economic Reforms in India shall stay, no rolling back: MS
MIL Nov 8, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
THE HAGUE (THE NETHERLANDS) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here that there shall be no going back on the economic reforms initiated by India l3 years ago. He was addressing a gathering of Indian community at a reception hosted in his honor by the Indian Ambassador Shymala Cowsik late Sunday night.
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Universe may collapse after 26 billion years, Indian Theorist differs
MIL Nov 6, 2004 Author: Abdul Malik
According to a news released by PTI from New York, the universe will last for another 26 billion years and not collapse in a "big crunch" within 11 billion years from now as predicted earlier, a new study has found. But according to Indian Cosmo Theorist, the universe cannot collapse with a crunch after any period.
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