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Tuesday, October 31, 2000


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Clinton rages against the dying of the light as Gore stumbles on a darkening campaign trail
So in the final lap of a Presidential election that involves Al Gore, George Bush, and a bunch of also-rans, President Clinton's formidable shadow is gradually beginning to recede.




General gets a headache, Oppn gets together
It was a double whammy for Pak's Chief Executive Gen Musharraf: first, the news that a challenge to his military rule had finally emerged in the declaration of a pact between the Pakistan People's Party-led GDA and Sharif's Muslim League to restore democracy.




Third arrest made in Air India bombing probe
A third suspect has been arrested in connection with the 1985 bombing of an Air India jet that killed 329 people in the world's deadliest act of civilian aviation sabotage.




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A new dawn for the land of rising sun
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Estrada ready to meet opposition leaders seeking ouster
Army troops patrol central Sri Lanka after riots
Singapore banking giant to reduce work week to encourage pregnancies

 

   
 
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