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 Iraq President  Saddam Hussein 'Saddam cuts deal with Libya for asylum
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has worked out a $ 3.5 billion deal with Libya for providing political asylum to his family and leading members of his regime in the event of a war with America or a regime change in a coup in Baghdad, a leading daily reported on November 16.


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 Nepal security forces gun down 27 Maoist rebels
 Musharraf sworn in as Pakistan President
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Indian actor Fardeen Khan in a smoking role WHO criticises Hollywood, Bollywood on smoking
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and several other health bodies have criticised the entertainment industry, in Hollywood and Bollywood, for promoting and glorifying smoking on screen and urged them to reduce display of tobacco, especially if it benefits brand names.


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