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Pakistan hands over five al-Qaida suspects to US
Islamabad: Pakistan on September 16 handed over key al-Qaida suspect Ramzi bin al-Shaiba and four others to US custody and they have been flown out of the country, a senior government official said.

Market blast kills 11 civilians in Chechnya
Moscow: At least 11 civilians were killed on September 17 and dozens more severely injured in a landmine blast near a packed market of the Chechen capital Grozny in one of the worst bombings to hit the war-ravaged republic in months.

Weapons inspections must resume in Iraq: IAEA
Vienna: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on September 16 said that it should be allowed to resume weapons inspections in Iraq to ensure that Baghdad is not capable of making nuclear arms.

Vajpayee arrives in Zurich, to stay overnight
Zurich: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee arrived in Zurich on September 16 on his way back home after a five-day visit to the US.

Saddam may supply bio-weapons to al-Qaida: Daily
Washington: US intelligence officials fear that Saddam Hussein has drafted a "doomsday plan" to help al-Qaida attack the United States with biological weapons in the event of a US strike against Iraq, the 'New York Post' reported on September 16.

FBI arrests al-Qaida suspect in New York: Report
New York: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has arrested another US man of Yemeni descent, according to media reports, bringing to six the number of suspects accused of belonging to an al-Qaida terror cell in the town of Lackawanna in Western New York.

PM leaves for Zurich; to reach New Delhi on Sept 17
New York: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee left New York on September 16 for Zurich on his way back home after a five-day visit to New York where he addressed the UN General Assembly and met a host of world leaders including US President George W Bush.

We have to wipe out JK terrorism on our own strength: PM
New York: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has said India has received strong support in its fight against terrorism from US President George Bush but ultimately "we will have to depend on our own strength to wipe out the scourge from Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of the country".

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