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841. Andhra High Court convicts Monica Bedi
MIL/Agencies/Hindu    Mar 9, 2007    Author:

Hyderabad, March 9, 2007 - The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Thursday convicted Monica Bedi, a former actor, holding her guilty of obtaining and using a forged passport.

842. Andhra High Court convicts Monica Bedi
MIL/Agencies/Hindu    Mar 9, 2007    Author:

Hyderabad, March 9, 2007 - The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Thursday convicted Monica Bedi, a former actor, holding her guilty of obtaining and using a forged passport.

843. India joins other nations for Trans-Asian Railway: Cabinet clears
MIL/Agencies    Mar 9, 2007    Author:

New Delhi, March 09, 2007 - The Union Cabinet on Thursday cleared the way for the country joining hands with others nations to construct the Trans-Asian Railway that will connect vast parts of Europe and Asia.

844. Powerful earthquake kills at least 70 people in W.Indonesia
MIL/Agencies    Mar 6, 2007    Author:

Padang, Indonesia , March 06, 2007 - A powerful earthquake has killed at least 70 people in western Indonesia on Tuesday. The number of dead was expected to rise as a result of the magnitude 6.3 quake on Sumatra island, which was followed by powerful aftershocks, according to reports.

845. More VIP killings, says counter terrorism expert
MIL/Agencies    Mar 5, 2007    Author:

Chhattisgarh, India, March 5, 2007 - The assassination of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) MP Sunil Mahto in Jamshedpur is a precursor to 'more deadly killings of VIPs and VVIPs' with Maoists making 'tactical adjustments in war policy', says a top counter terrorism expert, as per reports.

846. Australia wants Timor threat neutralized
MIL/Agencies    Mar 5, 2007    Author:

Dili, March 05: Australian Prime Minister John Howard said on Monday that troops should "neutralize" the threat from East Timor's rebel leader as hundreds protested over the Australian-led force hunting him down.

847. No evidence whether Diana was murdered - Judge
MIL/Agencies    Mar 5, 2007    Author:

London, March 05, 2007 - The judge investigating the death of Princess Diana said on Monday she had not seen "a shred of evidence" to back up claims she had been murdered as per Reuters.

848. British diplomats kidnapped in Ethiopia
MIL/Agencies    Mar 3, 2007    Author:

March 03, 2007 - Foreign Office officials have landed in Ethiopia to investigate the kidnapping of a group of British embassy staff.

849. Diana death inquest to be heard by jury
MIL/Agencies    Mar 2, 2007    Author:

UK, March 02, 2007 - An inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and her partner Dodi al-Fayed will be heard by a jury, the high court has ruled.

850. Taliban targeted Cheney in Afghan blast
MIL/Agencies    Feb 27, 2007    Author: Caren Bohan

Kabul, February 27, 2007 - A Taliban suicide bomber killed 12 people at the main U.S. military base in Afghanistan on Tuesday in an attack. The rebels said that their main aim was Dick Cheney, but the visiting U.S. vice president escaped.

851. Ahmadinejad under fire in Iran for hardline nuclear stance
MIL/Agencies    Feb 27, 2007    Author:

Tehran, February 27, 2007 - Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, came under fire from domestic critics yesterday for his uncompromising stance on the nuclear issue as per Guardian.

852. Blast shall not derail Indo-Pak peace talks
MIL/Agencies    Feb 20, 2007    Author: Matthew Rosenberg, AP

Dewana, India, February 20, 2007 - Leaders of India and Pakistan pressed ahead yesterday with their peace process, hours after twin bombs – apparently intended to disrupt their relations – sparked a fire that killed 66 people aboard a train that links the two rivals

853. Great earthquake rattles northeast of Indonesia
MIL/Agencies    Feb 20, 2007    Author: Grace Wakary, AP

Manado, Indonesia, February 20, 2007 - A powerful earthquake in northeastern Indonesia on Tuesday caused panicked residents to flee shaking buildings on islands in the Maluku Sea and briefly triggered a tsunami warning, officials said.

854. Samajwadi Party takes matter to President Kalam's court
MIL/TNN/Agencies    Feb 20, 2007    Author:

New Delhi, February, 20, 2007 - Even as the Congress prepares the ground for slapping President’s rule in Uttar Pradesh, the Samajwadi Party on Monday intensified its efforts to thwart the Congress game plan by taking the matter to the Rashtrapati Bhawan.

855. US Secretary of State arrives in Jordan for talks
MIL/Agencies    Feb 20, 2007    Author:

Feburary 20, 2007 - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has arrived in Jordan for talks with its king and other Arab countries' envoys on Tuesday, a day after hosting an inconclusive Israeli-Palestinian summit.

856. Pak to sign nuclear deal with India
MIL/Agencies    Feb 20, 2007    Author:

Islamabad, Pakistan, February 20, 2007 - Pakistan's foreign minister has confirmed that he shall sign the nuclear deal on nuclear security during a visit to India beginning from Tuesday so as to make the world feel that nothing can deter our advancing steps to achieve peace between both the countries.

857. Symbolic resolution rejecting President Bush's troop buildup
MIL/Agencies    Feb 16, 2007    Author: Nicholas Johnston

Washington, February 16, 2007 - House Democrats are planning to follow a vote today on a symbolic resolution rejecting President George W. Bush's troop buildup with legislation aimed at directly challenging any additional deployments to Iraq as per Bloomberg.

858. Italian judge puts 25 alleged CIA agents and chief on trial
MIL/Agencies    Feb 16, 2007    Author:

Rome, February 16, 2007- An Italian judge on Friday ordered 25 alleged CIA agents and the former head of Italy’s military intelligence service to be put on trial on charges of kidnapping an Egyptian imam in Milan and spiriting him abroad in February 2003 as per Financial Times.

859. Bush declares Iran's arms role in Iraq is certain
MIL/Agencies    Feb 15, 2007    Author:

Washington, February 15, 2007 - President George W. Bush said Wednesday that he was certain that factions within the Iranian government had supplied Shiite militants in Iraq with deadly roadside bombs that had killed American troops. But he said he did not know whether Iran's highest officials had directed the attacks.

860. House opens a full fledged debate on Iraq-War
MIL/NYT    Feb 14, 2007    Author: Jeff Zeleny and Michael Luo

Washington, Feb. 14, 2007 - The House is reported to have opened a full-throated debate on Tuesday over the Iraq war as lawmakers began considering a resolution to denounce President Bush’s plan to add troops. Democratic leaders said the debate was the first step in using Congressional authority to intervene in the conflict

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