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1461. Surrender the militant or face consequences
MIL    Oct 14, 2004    Author: By Our News Bureau

Iraq's interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi warned the Sunni citizen of rebel-held city Fallujah to either hand over the most notorious terrorist, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, or face its wrath.

1462. Putin arrives in China
MIL    Oct 14, 2004    Author: Special Correspondent

Beijing: Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in China for a three-day state visit on Thursday. He is due to meet Chinese President Hu Jintao.

1463. Two Alleged Iraqi spies beheaded
MIL    Oct 14, 2004    Author: Special Correspondent

An Iraqi group led by suspected Al Qaeda ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has beheaded two Iraqi intelligence officers and posted a video of the same on an Islamic website on Wednesday.

1464. Straw backs Iraq invasion
MIL    Oct 13, 2004    Author: Special Reporter

UK foreign secretary, Jack Straw said to MPs, “despite some of the reports, based on which UK decided to invade attack, being wrong, it (decision) wasn’t a bad one.”

1465. Mosques in Ramadi raided, they were being misused
MIL    Oct 13, 2004    Author: Special Reporter

Iraqi security forces, aided by U.S. Marines and troops, raided on October seven mosques in the central city of Ramadi, the U.S. military said.

1466. Pakistan tests another nuclear missile, says India not in the mind
MIL    Oct 13, 2004    Author: Special Reporter

Pakistan test fired another internmediate range ballistic missile, Ghauri Hatf V on Tuesday morning. But maintains India is not on its mind. A senior defence official said Pakistan was not sending “any wrong signal to India” by test-firing the missile at a time when the two nations are pursuing peace talks.

1467. Iraqi missing nukes worry UN, US fear of being sold to Al Qaeda
MIL    Oct 13, 2004    Author: Special Reporter

United Nations: The UN nuclear watchdog has expressed its concern over the disappearence of high precision equipment from Iraq’s nuclear sites, that could be smuggled to nuclear black market.

1468. Where are the Al Qaeda suspects ?
MIL    Oct 12, 2004    Author: Our Reporter

At least 11 Al Qaeda suspects have vanished from U.S. custody, and some may have been subject to torture, Human Rights Watch said in a report issued October 11.

1469. Equipment, materials for making Nuclear arms disappearing
MIL    Oct 12, 2004    Author: Our Correspondent

Equipment and materials that could be used to make nuclear arms have been disappearing in Iraq since the invasion, the United Nations warned.

1470. ‘No volte-face on Kashmir’
MIL    Oct 12, 2004    Author: Our Reporter

Pakistan denied that there had been any U-turn in its policy on the Kashmir issue and both sides were eager to solve this perennial problem to the satisfaction of all.

1471. US air attack in Fallujah
MIL    Oct 12, 2004    Author: Our Reporter

An aerial attack by US early October 12 destroyed a building in Fallujah used as a meeting place by wanted terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and his followers, the U.S. military said.

1472. Militia to surrender weapon in Iraq
MIL    Oct 11, 2004    Author:

The extended period of five days for militia owing allegiance to rebel cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in Sadr City to surrender medium and heavy weapons starts Monday.

1473. Kidnappers threaten to kill one hostage
MIL    Oct 11, 2004    Author: Our Reporter

Kidnappers holding two Chinese engineers in Pakistan have threatened to kill one of them if the authorities didn’t lift the siege on their hideout.

1474. Cong retains power in Arunachal
MIL    Oct 11, 2004    Author: Special Correspondent

The ruling Congress party won 32 of the 55 seats declared in Arunachal Pradesh, as counting of votes continued Monday.

1475. Actor Christopher Reeve is no more
MIL    Oct 11, 2004    Author: Special Correspondent

Actor Christopher Reeve (52), enthralling audience world-wide with his performance in superman series of the 1970s and 80s, has died.

1476. Blair’s mission
MIL    Oct 11, 2004    Author: Our Reporter

Tony Blair sets his eyes on "opportunity society", which he said as his mission for a third term in office.

1477. Prince Harry accused of cheating
MIL    Oct 11, 2004    Author: Our News Bureau

Prince Harry, the third in line to the British throne, is accused of cheating in a finishing exam at the prestigious Eton College, the News of the World tabloid reported Sunday.

1478. Hostage from UK killed in Iraq
MIL    Oct 9, 2004    Author: Special Correspondent

Ken Bigley, the British engineer who was taken hostage in Iraq three weeks ago, has been killed. His family confirmed this.

1479. Controversy erupts during Afghan poll
MIL    Oct 9, 2004    Author: Our News Bureau

Complaints that the indelible ink used to mark voters' fingers can be wiped off took some sheen of the Afghan poll, billed as country’s first mass democratic elections.

1480. Three explosions rock Israel
MIL    Oct 8, 2004    Author: Our Reporter

Three explosions at Egyptian Red Sea resorts popular have left at least 21 people dead. The biggest of the blasts, which Israel claims of bearing the stamp of Al-Qaeda, was at the Hilton hotel in Taba, right on Egypt's border with Israel.

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