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Gambari is great hope for solving Myanmar's junta's problem
MIL/Agencies/Reuters Sep 30, 2007 Author:
Yangon: September 30, 2007 - The Myanmar’s junta affair is becoming more and more serious. how to end a bloody crackdown on protests against military rule. The people all over the country are pinning their hopes on UN Envoy, Ibrahim Gambari, who they think is the only personality having ability of solving the problem by putting the general under pressure along with other political leaders. Ibrahim Gambari has arrived at Yangon today on the second phase of urgent mission to bring Myanmar’s junta and its opponents to the negotiation table and create a viable peaceful atmosphere. (IR Summary).
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Iranian President treats N.program closed, ignores the Security Council
MIL/NYT Sep 27, 2007 Author:
United Nations, September 27, 2007 – The Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in his opening speech on Tuesday that he considered the dispute over his country’s N. program as a “closed” matter and would thus ignore the resolutions of the Security Council. Another reason that the Iranian President takes upon is that the resolution of the Security Council is useless being dominated by proudly nations. However, technically, he admits, the IAEC would decide the matter. Mr. Ahmadinejad is of the confirmed view that Iran’s nuclear program was solely for civilian purposes and fell within the legal requirements of the atomic energy agency. (IR Summary).
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 | Sunni Insurgents form a new group to assassinate officials
MIL/NYT Sep 27, 2007 Author:
Baghdad, September 27, 2007 – A new criminal and organized movement is reported to have been set off by Sunni Arab extremists to gun down the officials of the Interior Ministry, police officers, tribal leaders throughout Iraq and has launched at least 10 attacks in 2 days since the Interior Ministry is dominated by Shiites. In this campaign, they have so far killed eight policemen, including the police chief of Baquba, the largest city in Diyala Province also wounded over 30 police officers. In one attack, two police high officers survived the attack, but one of them was left in critical condition. However, Major Gen. Hussein Kamal, Deputy Interior Minister for Information and National Investigations had a prior information and warning by the Arab Extremists, but the attacks are not stopped. (IR Summary).
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Karunanidhi welcomes Rahul and changes in Congress
MIL/Agencies/ZN Sep 25, 2007 Author:
Chennai: September 25, 2007 - Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Tuesday welcome the move of the Congress party for having promoted Rahul Gandhi to the position of the general secretary of the Congress, which he aptly deserves.
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 | Rahul Gandhi upgraded as Congress General Secretary
MIL/Agenies Sep 24, 2007 Author:
New Delhi, September 24, 2007 -Congress party has named Rahul Gandhi, 37 years old MP and Sonia Gandhi’s son, as one of its General-Secretaries today, which shows that the party has scheduled to get ready for the early polls.
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India to launch advanced satellite with military applications before X-mas
MIL/TOI/Agencies Sep 23, 2007 Author:
New Delhi: September 23, 2007 – India is stepping up its military advancement in view of her neighboring countries that are quite active in accelerating their military strike capabilities. .India has thus decided to launch an advanced satellite with military and other applications before X-mas with the help of Israeli satellite, as per G Madhavan Nair, secretary in the Department of Space and chief of the Indian Space Research Organization.
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Tokyo LDP votes for next Prime Minister
MIL/Agencies/TIO Sep 23, 2007 Author:
Tokyo: September 23, 2007 - Japan is at the high political mode, its ruling Liberal Democratic Party has started voting on Sunday to pick the next Prime Minister. The vote comes nearly two weeks after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe abruptly resigned and checked into a hospital after a series of scandals embroiled his cabinet and amid low popularity.
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Journalists acted in over excitement ignoring the image of highest court?
MIL/Agencies Sep 22, 2007 Author:
New Delhi, September 22, 2007 – Sentence to four journalists including one Publisher of Mid Day daily against the contempt for carrying wild allegations against former Chief Justice of India Y K Sabharwal in their paper is not considered to be a good sign in future, as per Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist, a renowned Journalist and former member of Press Council of India, who told the media people demonstrating outside the High Court.
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BJP, Left failed to pressurize UPA Govt. to reassess Indo-US Nucler Deal
MIL/Agencies Sep 20, 2007 Author:
New Delhi: September 20, 2007 – There is one threat from the BJP who has openly declared that if they are able to form the next govt. they would surely review the deal, and the other threat has been coming from the Left, an alliance of the UPA, who have been continuously warning the UPA Govt. on Indo-US N. Deal for quite a long time, but the govt. seem to be unmoved.
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 | Sunita Williams reaches Ahmedabad
MIL/Agencies/NDTV Sep 20, 2007 Author:
Ahmedabad: September 20, 2007 - Indian American astronaut Sunita Williams has arrived at Ahmedabad and is scheduled to spend most of her time in Gujarat in the native state of her father Deepak Pandva. She may also visit Sabarmati Ashram in the State. Her total schedule in India is for about a week.
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Left gives final warning to UPA Govt. on Indo-US N-Deal
MIL/Agencies Sep 19, 2007 Author:
New Delhi: September 19, 2007 - The Left (Communist) Party , which has an alliance with the United Progressive Alliance has given a final warning to their main UPA Govt.- on the Indo-US nuclear deal today that if they do not abide by their terms, they will create a political crisis for the UPA Govt. and it might fall and may go for a mid term poll.
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ULFA operating with Islamic Militants for suicide attacks?
MIL/Agencies Sep 19, 2007 Author:
September 19, 2007 - United Liberation Front of Asom is reported to have shown a growing tendency to work with Islamist militant groups like Harkat-ul-Jihadi Islami in the North-East and some believe that they have already started outsourcing such operations, like suicide attacks.
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Typhoon Wipha destroys hundreds of homes in Eastern China
MIL/NYT Sep 19, 2007 Author:
Shanghai, China: September 19, 2007 - Typhoon Wipha is reported to have flooded streets and destroyed hundreds of homes as it swept through eastern China on Wednesday, but the storm eventually weakened and caused little overall damage in the financial center of Shanghai. One man was electrocuted.
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Musharaff plays a gamble for Presidency
MIL/Agencies Sep 19, 2007 Author:
Islamabad, Pakistan: September 19, 2007 – Benazir Bhutto, exiled former two time Prime Minister of Pakistan, said on Tuesday that she would rather like to go along with the plan by which Musharraf could surely be re-elected as President.
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Israel declares war, Gaza faces fuel and water shortages
MIL/Guardian Unlimited Sep 19, 2007 Author:
September 19, 2007 - Security Cabinet today declared Gaza an "enemy entity", paving the way for possible cuts in fuel and water to the Hamas-controlled territory. The decision, described by Hamas as a "declaration of war", follows almost daily rocket attacks from Gaza at southern Israel.
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Rule change enhances military powers of Musharraf
MIL/Los Angles Times Sep 18, 2007 Author: Laura King
Islamabad, Pak: September 18, 2007 – The change in rule by the election commission in Pakistan under which President Musharraf is enabled to stand for re-election, while serving as Military head, has created serious controversy in Pakistan.
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 | Two Senate protest against President Bush’s choice of Michael
MIL/NYT Sep 18, 2007 Author:
Washington: September 18, 2007 - Mr. Bush had announced the selection of Michael B. Mukasey, a retired federal judge from New York who has presided over several high-profile terrorism trials, during a morning Rose Garden ceremony. But two Senate Democrats protested.
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Russia warns US and France not to attack Iran
MIL/Agencies/AFP Sep 18, 2007 Author:
Moscow: September 18, 2007 – There are fast activities and movements showing that US might wage war on Iran. On this issue Russia holds a different viewpoint. Russia warned United States and France on Tuesday over the possibility of war against Iran when French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner pressed for tougher sanctions against Iran. Bernard Kouchner pressed for tougher sanctions against Iran.
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Aligarh Muslim University in UP closed sine die
MIL/Agencies Sep 17, 2007 Author:
Aligarh: September 17, 2007 – On the merciless killing of Mohammad Mazhar Naeem of Meerut, a second year BSc student in the Aligarh Muslim University in Uttar Pradesh, the authorities had no other option but to close the University sine die. Hundreds of students went on rampage, attacked the AMU staff club, the residence of the Vice-Chancellor and ultimately burnt the University proctor’s office.
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Beijing opens its doors to cooperate on civilian N-energy
MIL/Agencies Sep 17, 2007 Author:
Beijing: September 17, 2007 – Beijing is reported to have given their offer ahead of India-China Foreign Secretary-level bilateral consultations, that it is ready to cooperate with other nations on the peaceful use of civilian nuclear energy as long as nuclear security and non-proliferation were assured.
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