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January 25, 2008 Friday Muharram 15, 1429

International

US-led troops kill nine Afghan policemen
GHAZNI, Jan 24: US-led soldiers killed nine Afghan policemen, including a district police chief, and a woman in an overnight raid aimed at Taliban fighters, Afghan officials said on Thursday....
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Bomber kills north Iraq police chief
BAGHDAD, Jan 24: A suicide bomber in police uniform killed a top police official in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on Thursday as he toured the site of a blast...
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Al Qaeda threatens Attacks on Blair, Brown
DUBAI, Jan 24: The Al Qaeda has threatened suicide attacks on British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and predecessor Tony Blair unless London withdraws its troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, a US-based monitoring service said on Thursday....
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Prodi loses vote of confidence in Senate
ROME, Jan 24: Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi lost a confidence vote in the Senate on Thursday and will have to resign after a turbulent 20 months in office....
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Crisis looms for UN terrorism sanctions regime
LONDON, Jan 24: A system of UN sanctions against suspected Al Qaeda and Taliban backers is facing a crisis as the likelihood grows that the top EU court will rule the bloc has violated basic rights by applying them....
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Russia urges Nato not to ‘copy’ Kalashnikovs
MOSCOW, Jan 24: Russia accused Nato on Thursday of turning a blind eye to factories in member states making Soviet-designed Kalashnikov rifles without proper licences and threatened to seek compensation....
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BD SC gives green light for Hasina trial
DHAKA, Jan 24: The Bangladesh Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a lower court could go ahead and prosecute detained former prime minister Sheikh Hasina for allegedly extorting more than $400,000 from a businessman, lawyers said....
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Five die in raids on Al Qaeda cells in Turkey
ANKARA, Jan 24: Four suspected Al Qaeda militants and a policeman were killed on Thursday as security forces raided alleged cells of the extremist network in south-eastern Turkey, officials said....
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European Court fines Russia over police rapists
STRASBOURG, Jan 24: Russia was ordered on Thursday to pay 70,000 euros ($100,000) to a woman repeatedly raped and tortured by four policemen, the European Court of Human Rights said....
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19 die in Poland air crash
WARSAW, Jan 24: All 19 people on board a Polish EADS Casa military transport aircraft died when it crashed as it was coming in to land at Miroslawiec airport in northwest Poland, the Polish airforce said on Thursday....
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Scientists claim reproducing synthetic DNA
WASHINGTON, Jan 24: American scientists have taken a major step towards creating the first ever artificial life form by synthetically reproducing the DNA of a bacteria, according to a study....
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Erdogan wins key party’s support on end to scarf ban
ANKARA, Jan 24: Turkey’s Islamist-rooted ruling AK Party and a key opposition party agreed on today Thursday to cooperate to get lifted a ban on the wearing of the headscarf in universities, a move sure to anger the secular elite....
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2,300-year-old ship found off Cyprus
NICOSIA, Jan 24: Marine archaeologists will begin work in June to uncover the sand-buried hull of a 2,300 year-old cargo ship thought to have been ferrying wine from the Aegean island...
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Tight security in Delhi for national day parade
NEW DELHI, Jan 24: Tight security has been clamped in New Delhi from Thursday ahead of the Jan 26 Republic Day military parade, news reports and officials said....
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Afghanistan gets its first women only prison
KABUL: The United Nations said it handed to the Afghanistan government on Thursday its first women only prison, with other female detention centres in the country attached to male facilities....
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Iran sanctions will be ‘punitive’: US
JERUSALEM: A top US official inisted on Thursday that a new UN sanctions resolution against Iran over its contested nuclear programme would be “punitive.” “This is a punitive resolution....
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Sarkozy keen to confer award on Nasreen
PARIS: French President Nicolas Sarkozy would like to present Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, in hiding in India following death threats, with an award in Paris, a women’s rights group said on Thursday....
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‘Super Tuesday’ will not determine US presidential nominees
WASHINGTON: Don''t look to crown any presidential nominees on Super Tuesday — the day on which 22 of the 50 states hold primary contests....
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The language of elections
US presidential politics has a language all its own. Here are some words that crop up regularly in the campaign:...
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Iran confident of no attack
TEHRAN: Iran feels it has done enough to avert an imminent US attack and is confident its cushion of petrodollars will help it weather the impact of a third round of mild sanctions, Iranian analysts and politicians say....
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Status quo hard to restore on Gaza-Egypt border
CAIRO: The Islamist movement Hamas blew a hole in the Egyptian government''s policy on the border with the Gaza Strip when it knocked down the border wall and let tens of thousands of Palestinians pour into Egypt....
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Power-sharing deal may end Kenya crisis: analysts
NAIROBI: The only way out of the deadly crisis that has rocked Kenya for a month is a political deal, which analysts said on Thursday was likely to include creation of a prime minister position for the opposition....
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Fears grow of Lebanon crisis spilling onto streets
BEIRUT: Fears are mounting that Lebanon''s prolonged political crisis could spill out on to the streets after a spate of demonstrations over government paralysis and the escalating cost of living....
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Snow brings wonder, misery for homeless Afghans
KABUL: The “strange white stuff” falling from the sky was a revelation for Abdullah''s children but it only meant more misery....
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Bleak searches continue for thousands of missing Iraqis
BAGHDAD: Karim Faraj trudges to Baghdad''s morgue, just as he has done every day for the past year, hoping to find some clue about the fate of his kidnapped brother Ali....
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