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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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 PM reviews govt strategy on House session eve
 6 Pakistanis among 13 militants killed in J&K
 Gujarat violence was Pak-inspired: RSS
 Courier of hawala money for militants held in JK
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 'Saddam hiding weapons in mosques, hospitals'
 American authorities monitoring Iraqis in US
 'Laden protected by his tribesmen in Yemen'
 'Leadership change will not affect Sino-Indian ties'
   Sport
 Sania continues her dream run, wins title
 'Gough may not play competitive cricket again'
 'Indian tour not helping World Cup preparations'
 'ICC mulls guidelines for ties hit by crowd trouble'
   South Asia
 Nepal govt, Maoists agree to hold peace talks
 Pak Parliament to elect new PM on November 21
 Pak political parties reject Musharraf's new term
 Ranil to send emissary to invite India to Oslo
   Insurance
 Birla Sun Life approves risk proposals in 1 hr
 ICICI Lombard - third insurer to break even
 IOB, LIC sign MoU
 LIC launches Komal Jeevan
   Finance
 Govt studying Kelkar panel report, says PM
 'Govt mulling waiving of interest on farm loans'
 Canara Bank IPO will be a big draw, says official
 Moody's decision on par with govt's view
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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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