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| 481. |
Watchdog of CIA under CIA inquiry!
MIL/IR/NYT Oct 12, 2007 Author:
Washington: October 12, 2007 – CIA Inquiry against CIA – the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Gen. Michael V. Hayden, has ordered an internal inquiry into the work of the Agency’s Inspector General for aggressive investigations of the C.I.A.’s detention and interrogation programs.
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| 482. |
 | Shiites lose faith in Mahdi Army, prefer to join American Camp
MIL/IR/NYT Oct 12, 2007 Author:
Baghdad: October 12, 2007 - Shiite Residents across Baghdad, who once used to keep full faith in Mahdi Army for their protection against Sunni militants, look to have changed their views. They have developed so much hatred against them that they treat them not more than street thugs without any philosophy.
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| 483. |
Marine to be shifted from Iraq to Afghanistan for effective role
MIL/IR/NYT Oct 11, 2007 Author: IRS/Thom Shanker
Washington: October 11, 2007 - A suggestion was raised in a session last week convened by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and regional war-fighting commanders that Marines could play a prominent new role in Afghanistan rather than in Iraq.
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| 484. |
 | No Nuclear weapons , no WMD, a hoax, no Israel attack on Syria
MIL/IR/NYT Oct 11, 2007 Author: IRS/Hugh Naylor
Deir Ez Zor, Syria: October 11, 2007 - There have been floating dangerous false stories all over since last month from unofficial sources of Israel on one hand and similarly from Syrian people on the other that Israel had attacked Syria with deadly weapons to destroy nuclear-related facility that North Korea was helping to equip.
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| 485. |
 | Turkish President warns US on congressional bill
MIL/IR/Agencies/CNN Oct 11, 2007 Author:
October 11, 2007 - Turkish President Abdullah Gul has warned the U.S. that a congressional bill recognizing the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in World War as genocide could adversely affect the relationship of both the countries.
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| 486. |
Turkey hits suspected Kurdish rebels
MIL/CNN Oct 11, 2007 Author:
October 11, 2007 - Earlier on Wednesday, Bush, along with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Robert Gates urged lawmakers to reject the resolution, warning that it would create unnecessary headaches for U.S. relations with Turkey.
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| 487. |
 | Musharraf making capital out of killing of Taliban Militants?
MIL Oct 10, 2007 Author: Shashi Kala
October 10, 2007 - Shashi Kala interviews Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India, and Chairman “National Integration Assembly” (NIA), World Peace Mission Body, to give his opinion on the air strike on Taliban Militants near Afghan Border?
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| 488. |
 | Left Party let down India’s prestige in Indo-US Deal ?
MIL/IR/Zee News Oct 9, 2007 Author:
New Delhi: October 9, 2007 - IAEA chief Mohammed ElBaradei was definitely reluctant to say something clearly on Indo-US Civil Nuclear Deal keeping in view the delicate position of the Indian Govt.
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| 489. |
 | Kumaraswamy to resign as Chief Minister today, Governor informed
MIL/IR/Agencies Oct 8, 2007 Author:
Bangalore: October 8, 2007 - Finally, Mr. H D Kumaraswamy said on Monday that he would be resigning from the post of Chief Minister by 6 pm today and confirmed having conveyed to state Governor Rameshwar Thakur after the JDS legisture meet at 5-30 pm.
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| 490. |
 | Why PM Gordon Brown declines to go for general elections?
MIL/IR/NYT Oct 8, 2007 Author:
London: October 8, 2007 - Prime Minister Gordon Brown told BBC Television on Sunday in an interview that he would not go ahead with a general election since it is not a public priority; the public priority is get going with the job. Perhaps, he needs more time to show Britain that he has a proper “vision for the future of the country.”
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| 491. |
 | Switzerland do not want refugees and foreigners on their land?
MIL/IR/NYT Oct 8, 2007 Author:
Schwerzenbach, Switzerland: October 8, 2007 – There is an all round apprehension that the influx of foreigners has somehow polluted Swiss society, straining the social welfare system and threatening the very identity of the country.
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| 492. |
 | U.S. Renews Proposal to Destroy Opium Poppies in Afghanistan
MIL/IR/NYT Oct 8, 2007 Author:
Kabul, Afghanistan: October 8, 2007 - Bush administration want to make a bid to counter narcotics strategy that will include increased efforts against traffickers, more aid for legal agriculture and development, and greater military support for the drug fight and are ready to respect the decision of the Afghan Govt.
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| 493. |
India nuclear talks could trigger poll
MIL/FT.com Oct 8, 2007 Author: IR/Jo Johnson
October 8, 2007 - The Indian government is to open formal negotiations with the International Atomic Energy Agency over the implementation of a civil nuclear deal with the US, setting the stage for a clash with its Communist allies that is likely to lead to early general elections, analysts predicted on Monday.
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| 494. |
 | H.D. Gowda asserts no alliance with Congress or BJP in future
MIL/IR/Hindu/Agencies Oct 7, 2007 Author:
New Delhi: October 7, 2007- The former Prime Minister and Janata Dal (Secular) President, H.D. Deve Gowda, is frustrated over the point of withdrawal of support by the BJP, he had all the hopes that his logic could convince BJP.
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| 495. |
 | Pak opposition played a wrong card to give Musharraf a big win
MIL/IR/NYT Oct 7, 2007 Author:
Islamabad, Pakistan: October 7, 2007 - The Opposition political parties of Pakistan believe that Gen. Pervez Musharraf has manipulated the Presidential election and got the sweeping victory while his opposite candidate just got 2 votes.
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| 496. |
 | Govt. firm to honor its commitment of Indo-US Nuclear Deal
MIL/IR/Agencies Oct 6, 2007 Author:
New Delhi, October 6, 2007 – Left party, important alliance of UPA govt., has to cut a sorry figure nationally when External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee plainly told them today that the commitment made by the government in connection with the Indo-US nuclear deal is got to be honored what come may, and thus the govt. shall start negotiations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for the India-specific safeguards agreement, as per schedule.
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| 497. |
 | Will Musharraf be elected President, voting begins?
MIL/IR/NDTV/Agencies Oct 6, 2007 Author:
Islamabad, Pakistan: October 6, 2007 – Pakistan’s most important day, which the people have been awaiting, has after all come i.e. the election of President Musharraf. To begin casting their votes, a special session of Pakistan's national and four provincial assemblies has been convened to put an end of the controversy once for all. Let us wait see, though everything is pre-arranged.
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| 498. |
 | Global Day failed in view of UN Draft Proposal for Myanmar
MIL/IR/Agencies/Reuters Oct 6, 2007 Author:
Sydney: October 6, 2007 - A global day of demonstrations against Myanmar's violent suppression of pro-democracy protests has miserably failed to spark in Asia, not even 100 people gathered in Bangkok, though there was better figure in Australia, where about 250 people assembled to protest, still not impressive gathering.
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| 499. |
 | Deve Gowda and his son adamant to sever their promise
MIL/IR/HT/Agencies Oct 6, 2007 Author:
Bangalore: October 6, 2007 - Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda and his son Kumaraswamy are adamant to sever their promise at the end of 20 months of the JD(S)-led coalition.
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| 500. |
 | Bush defends interrogation techniques –Methods not torture
MIL/IR/NYT Oct 6, 2007 Author:
Washington: October 6, 2007 - President Bush, shifting course of his subject, reacted to a Congressional uproar over the disclosure of secret harsh interrogation of CIA on terrorism and said that the methods deployed on the people are not torture, the govt. does not torture the people.
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