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No evidence of Iraq's weapons programme: Putin
Zavidovo (Russia): Russia has seen no evidence that Iraq is developing weapons of mass destruction, President Vladimir Putin said on October 11 after talks with British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

We'll react to US attack 'within the hour': Iraq
Beirut: Iraq is ready to respond to any US attack "within the hour", Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz said on October 11 in the first official Iraqi reaction to a Congressional green light for US President George W Bush to use force against Baghdad.

Vajpayee arrives in London on three-day visit
London: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee flew in to London on a three-day visit during which he will hold talks with his British counterpart Tony Blair on various issues including the just concluded elections in Jammu and Kashmir and continuing Indo-Pak stand off.

All efforts to end Pak-sponsored terrorism: Denmark
Copenhagen: A day after the European Union (EU) refused to address India's concern on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, Denmark on October 11 assured all efforts would be made to end the menace so that a positive climate is created for resumption of dialogue between the two neighbours.

Nobel to Carter, condemnation of Bush: Panel
Oslo: The 2002 Nobel Peace Prize to former US President Jimmy Carter for his efforts to resolve conflicts is also a "criticism of the position" of the current US administration, the Nobel committee said on October 11.

India, Denmark to enhance ties, overcome hurdles
Copenhagen: India and Denmark on October 11 agreed to work closely to overcome specific bottlenecks impeding further expansion of trade and investment and give a fresh impetus to co-operation in information technology, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, food processing, non-conventional energy resources and other diversified areas.

Ex-US President Carter gets Nobel Peace prize
Oslo: Former US President Jimmy Carter won the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize on October 11 for "his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance Democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development", the Norwegian Nobel Committee said.

US hails successful conclusion of JK elections
Washington: Lauding the successful conclusion of polls in Jammu and Kashmir, the US asked India and Pakistan to resume dialogue on all issues, including Kashmir, and said "lasting settlements" can only be achieved through talks.

Fulfil pledge to stop infiltration: US to Pak
Washington: US has asked Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to fulfil his pledge to end infiltration of terrorists from Pakistan and remove "fundamental differences" with India by following through such promise with "concerted and pro-active" actions.

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