Vol. 5 Num 186 Wed. December 01, 2004    
 
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Nov deadliest month for US troops in Iraq
Car bomb kills 7 while GI, 4 Iraqis killed in attacks, 40 drown in boat accident
A US soldier and four Iraqi civilians died in a spate of attacks yesterday, capping one of the deadliest months since the war and setting a bloody backdrop for efforts to keep landmark polls on schedule.
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India signs partnership pact with Asean states
Russia inks non-aggression pact
Heralding a new era in their relations, India and 10 Asean countries yesterday signed a historic partnership pact for peace, progress and shared prosperity and pledged to cooperate in fighting international
 
Fresh Ukraine polls seems likely
Kuchma backs idea as court, parliament resume session
Some form of new election in Ukraine appeared increasingly likely as the Supreme Court and parliament both sit yesterday to try to resolve a week-long crisis triggered by a disputed presidential poll.
 
Musharraf foresees peace with India
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf heads to Sao Paulo to meet with Brazilian business leaders yesterday, on the last day of his visit Latin America's biggest and richest country.
 
Red Cross Says
Guantanamo Bay tactics 'tantamount to torture'
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has accused the US military of using tactics "tantamount to torture" on prisoners at the US Navy base in Guantanamo Bay, The New York Times reported
 
Chopper crashes in US: 7 American soldiers killed
An Army helicopter carrying a brigadier general and six other soldiers crashed and burned in the fog Monday after hitting a web of support wires on a TV transmission tower whose warning lights had been
 

 
   
 
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