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'Saddam's ouster at any cost, execution or exile'
Washington: United States has said it could go to any extent to achieve its aim of regime change in Iraq, including the assassination of Saddam Hussein or his
exile.
Iraq not to target others if attacked by US
Ankara: Iraq will not attack any nations in the region if the United States goes
ahead with a strike against Baghdad, Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz told
reporters on October 2.
Poor Indians worse off after selling kidney: Study
New York: Poor people in India, who sold one of their kidneys illegally to earn much needed cash and pay off debts, found themselves worse off both monetarily and medically after the surgery, a study has found.
US praises India for its software development
Washington: Lauding India for the advances it has made in the field of software development, the United States has asked the developing countries to make the broadband revolution an instrument to expeditiously educate their masses.
Pakistan planning to buy UAVs from US: Report
London: Pakistan plans to buy unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) from the United States to match India's sophisticated surveillance equipment, a leading Defence weekly has said.
'US' defiance of world opinion will make it most hated'
Baghdad: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has warned Washington that its defiance of world opinion will only make the United States more hated and ultimately bring disaster, whatever its military strength.
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