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Keep terror ideology away from state policy: Putin
Moscow: Cautioning against the fusion of "terror-machine" with state machinery,
Russian President Vladimir Putin on December 6 asked the world governments to
prevent incursion of "ideology of terror" into state policy.
US offers Iraqi scientists asylum for arms info
New York: The Bush administration has stepped up pressure on United Nations (UN) inspectors to lure Iraqi scientists out of Baghdad with the offer of asylum in exchange for information on banned weapons of mass destruction in their country.
'US turned a blind eye to Pak, North Korea nexus'
New Delhi: With Washington having turned a "blind eye" towards the long-drawn Pakistan-North Korea nuclear nexus till it recently snowballed into a major international issue, reports here say that Islamabad had only this summer despatched a large volume of special aluminium to Pyongyang for its uranium enrichment programme
Amnesty flays M'shtra for inaction on probe report
London: Charging the Maharashtra government with not taking any "significant step" to implement recommendations of the Srikrishna Commission on 1992 Mumbai riots, Amnesty International said this was essential failing which it would send a wrong signal to perpetrators of violence in Gujarat.
Winter storm plays havoc in the US, 22 left dead
New York: At least 22 people have been killed in the first winter storm of the season that struck the Eastern seaboard of the United States with a ferocity unusual for December, causing thousands of accidents, downing power lines and blanketing the New York region with snowfall greater than the entire season last year.
Saddam has 3 options, exile the best: Rumsfeld
Washington: Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is faced with three choices – to abandon weapons of mass destruction, co-operate with UN weapons inspectors or to go into exile, US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has said.
US has solid proof Iraq's possession of weapons: Bush
Washington: Asserting that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction, United States on December 5 said that it had "solid evidence" to prove it, and rejected Baghdad's repeated denials as having no credibility.
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