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Protests in Kathmandu over Guj temple attack
Kathmandu: Protesting against the recent terrorist attack on a temple in Gujarat, a Hindu organisation in Nepal took out a procession and burnt Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's effigy.
'LTTE should disarm before joining administration'
Colombo: Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga on October 2 demanded that the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) be asked to disarm first before it is allowed to join any interim administration for the North and East and questioned the idea of creating a "joint task force" to review high security zones there.
Mauritians join Mahajan to pay homage to Mahatma
Port Louis: Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pramod Mahajan on October 2 joined people of Mauritius in paying homage to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, on the occasion of his 133rd birth anniversary.
17 Asians among 50 most powerful business women
Hong Kong: Seventeen women from India, China, Singapore, Japan, Taiwan and the
Philippines were among Fortune magazine's 50 most influential women in international business, the US-based publication said on October 2.
Pak polls: Bhutto accuses ISI of pre-poll rigging
Islamabad: Accusing ISI of pre-poll rigging, former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto has said that despite President Pervez Musharraf's assurances to hold fair elections, "political victimisation" is continuing.
Pak SC denies commenting on Musharraf's laws
Islamabad: Pakistan Supreme Court has denied reports of making observations that laws brought in by the Musharraf government were not valid without the approval of the Parliament to be elected after forthcoming polls, terming it as
"misreporting".
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