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US nuke negotiator puts off India visit |
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WASHINGTON — Amid uncertainties over the Indo-US civil nuclear agreement
getting through in the ‘Lame Duck’ session of US Senate, Under-Secretary
of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns has postponed his trip to
India that was to begin from November 11 >> >>
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Iraq tense on eve of Saddam verdict
Middle East Desk Report
BAGHDAD (Iraq)—US and
Iraqi forces drastically tightened security
across Baghdad on Saturday in advance of the
expected guilty verdict against Saddam
Hussein, and the Iraqi prime minister said
he hoped the ousted dictator will “get what
he deserves.” Saddam has been on trial
for murder and crimes against humanity and,
if convicted, could be sentenced to death by
hanging. Violence is already running high,
with police finding the bodies of 87 torture
victims throughout >> >>

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Pak, Malaysia seek to broaden trade ties
By Asim Hussain
ISLAMABAD—Shaukat Aziz,
Prime Minister and his Malaysian Counterpart
Abdullah Ahmed Badawi stressed upon the need
at enhancing bilateral trade and economic
ties. In his address at the reception
banquet on Saturday in honour of the
visiting Malaysian dignitary here for the
2nd World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF)
scheduled to kick start from November 5
(today), Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz
stressed upon the need of reinforcing >> >>
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