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[Title] => Death toll reaches 311 in quake-hit Pakistani, Afghan areas
[Summary] => Officials say rescuers are struggling to reach quake-stricken regions in Pakistan and Afghanistan as the combined death toll from the previous day's earthquake rose to 311.
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[AuthorName] => Riaz Khan
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[Title] => Afghanistan-Iran-Pakistan summit opposes outside intervention in regional affairs
[Summary] => Pakistani, Afghan and Iranian presidents at their trilateral summit in Islamabad on Friday came up with a categorical stance that regional issues should be resolved in the region and without any foreign intervention.
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[Title] => Pakistan steps up anti-US rhetoric after attack
[Summary] => Pakistan withdrew from an international conference on stabilizing Afghanistan to protest the deadly attack by American forces on its troops, widening a fresh rupture in ties with a nominal ally that is endangering the US plan for gradually ending the war.
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[Title] => Afghan Taliban chiefs arrested in Pakistani sweeps
[Summary] => Pakistani authorities, aided by US intelligence, have apprehended more Afghan Taliban chiefs following the capture of the movement's No. 2 figure — arrests that together represent the biggest blow to the insurgents since the US-led invasion in 2001.
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[Title] => Pakistan bombing draws attention to US presence
[Summary] => The deaths of three American special operations soldiers in a roadside bombing in northwest Pakistan on yesterday drew unwanted attention to a US program of training local forces to fight the Taliban and al-Qaeda — a little-publicized mission because of opposition here to American boots on Pakistani soil.
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[Title] => Fear of Taliban influx in largest Pakistani city
[Summary] => KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) – Taliban fighters seeking money, rest and refuge from US missile strikes are turning up in increasing numbers in Pakistan's largest city and economic hub, Karachi, according to militants, police officials and an intelligence memo.
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[Title] => NATO to establish Afghanistan training mission
[Summary] => STRASBOURG, (Xinhua) -- NATO said yesterday that it will establish a NATO training mission -- Afghanistan within International Security Assistance Force to oversee higher level training for the Afghan National Army.
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[Title] => Afghan anti-terror meet opens without Musharraf
[Summary] => KABUL (AFP) - Afghan and Pakistani tribal leaders were set to open three days of talks Thursday on Taliban and Al-Qaeda violence along the border, in a key meeting marked by the absence of President Pervez Musharraf.
Tribal elders from two of Pakistan's most troubled zones said they would not attend the "peace jirga", at which hundreds of delegates from both sides are expected. The Taliban has dismissed the gathering here as a US-organised farce.
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[Title] => E-mail from Kabul
[Summary] => Patricia Licuanan, president of Miriam College, is currently in Kabul, Afghanistan on invitation of the United Nations to help set up a Ministry of Womens Affairs there. Tatti is one of the most respected women leaders in the region, having chaired the United Nations International Womens Conference in Beijing in 1995. She also headed the National Commission for Women in the Philippines. It is a singular honor for a Filipina to have been tapped for this difficult but crucial task of helping rebuild a culture devastated by years of oppressive fanaticism.
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[Title] => Into the teeth of danger: That's where real newsmen must go
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It's no surprise that 11 foreign journalists went "missing" in Sulu. Yesterday,
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brush.
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[Title] => Afghanistan-Iran-Pakistan summit opposes outside intervention in regional affairs
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[Title] => Pakistan bombing draws attention to US presence
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[Title] => Fear of Taliban influx in largest Pakistani city
[Summary] => KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) – Taliban fighters seeking money, rest and refuge from US missile strikes are turning up in increasing numbers in Pakistan's largest city and economic hub, Karachi, according to militants, police officials and an intelligence memo.
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Tribal elders from two of Pakistan's most troubled zones said they would not attend the "peace jirga", at which hundreds of delegates from both sides are expected. The Taliban has dismissed the gathering here as a US-organised farce.
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It's no surprise that 11 foreign journalists went "missing" in Sulu. Yesterday,
nine of them -- mostly French television mediamen -- stumbled back from the
brush.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-15 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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