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I-Flex CEO's bail plea to be heard on April 2
London: With the bail application of arrested I-Flex Solutions chief executive officer (CEO) Senthil Kumar due to be heard on April 2, British officials have told their Indian counterparts that they could do very little as the case is before the court.
US will accept nothing less than complete victory: Bush
Washington: US President George W Bush on March 29 declared that the United States will accept no outcome but complete and final victory in the war in Iraq even as he said that the American and British forces are engaged in "fierce" fighting with Iraqi troops.
62 killed in US bombing since Mar 28 night: Iraq
Baghdad: Coalition bombing of Baghdad since March 28 night has killed 62 people, Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Said al-Sahhaf said.
Iraq rejects new UN oil-for-food resolution
Baghdad: Iraq on March 29 rejected a new Security Council resolution renewing the seven-year-old oil-for-food programme under sole charge of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.
5 US soldiers killed in suicide bombing
Washington: The count of US military personnel killed in Iraq rose to 34 on March 29 after a suicide bombing killed five soldiers near the city of Najaf.
Turkish Airlines flight hijacked: Report
Ankara (Turkey): A Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul to Ankara has been hijacked, the Anatolia news agency reported.
Iraqi missile hits Kuwait shopping mall, 2 hurt
Dubai: Avoiding detection by the American defence system, an Iraqi missile for the first time hit Kuwait on the 10th day of US-led invasion of Iraq damaging a seaside shopping mall.
Disappointed over Iraq, Hans Blix to quit in June
United Nations: Expressing disappointment that his inspection team was not given enough time to disarm Iraq or avert a war, chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix has said he has decided to step down from the post when his contract expires in June.
'Saddam has moved chemical arms to his troops'
New York: Statements from Iraqi prisoners of war and electronic eavesdropping on its government's communications indicate that Saddam Hussein has moved chemical weapons to the Medina Division of Republican Guards, who are manning the approaches to Baghdad, US Army officials said.
'Pentagon was warned of Iraqi forces before war'
New York: American intelligence analysts warned the Pentagon before the war in Iraq began that Iraqi paramilitary units would fight back and could pose a significant threat to US-led invading forces, officials said.
US to examine S Korean roadmap on N Korea
Washington: The US has said it will examine an "interesting" roadmap drawn up by South Korea for engaging North Korea with a view to end its stand-off with Pyongyang over the issue of nuclear weapons, but said any "bold" US diplomacy would begin only after the immediate crisis is resolved.
US warns Syria against arms supply to Iraq
Washington: The US has issued a warning to Syria and Iran to stop arming and assisting Iraqi forces, saying it has information about Syria supplying military equipments, including night-vision goggles to Iraq.
US inflicting severe damage on Iraqi forces: Bush
Washington: President George W Bush has said the coalition forces were inflicting severe damage on Iraqi forces and accused Saddam Hussein's regime of committing atrocities against prisoners of war.
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