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06 February 1998
  Blair strongly backs IMF role in Asia
British Prime Minister Tony Blair has strongly backed the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) handling of the Asian financial crisis. He strongly disagreed with recent criticisms of the IMF from some quarters in the US.
  Militancy to border security
Eighty-eight BSF recruits led at the passing-out parade at the conclusion of the 36-week-long training as BSF recruits at the Combat Training Centre at Udhampur in Jammu & Kashmir.

Clinton gets US lawmakers' support to remove Saddam
American lawmakers and foreign policy hawks have decided to extend their support to the Clinton administration to topple the Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, despite a limited Baghdad offer to allow inspection of some of President Saddam Hussein's palaces for suspected chemical and biological weapons.
Israel may not heed US plea
The Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to heed US advice to hold its fire if struck by missiles by Iraq. Despite Iraq's denials, Israel believes Saddam Hussein's military may still have some of the 45 biological warheads it once had, and enough missiles and warplanes needed to deliver them.


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Prosecutors refuse to grant immunity to Lewinsky
Prosecutors investigating President Bill Clinton's alleged sexual affair with a White House intern and cover-up have rejected a written offer from intern Monica Lewinsky to testify in exchange for immunity. The ofer of her her testimony for immunity against prosecution came after two weeks of on-again-off-again verbal negotiations.
Stay off the air now, EC orders parties
A piquant situation arose for political parties yesterday when the Election Commission (EC) ruled out advertising on Doordarshan or private television channels. The decision by the three-member commission was in the wake to ensure a level playing field for all candidates.

 


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  Goa enlists experts to tap tourist potential
  Currency racket unearthed in Nagpur
  Suresh Kalmadi's men ousted from Pune Municipal Corporation
  8 PWG Naxals killed in police encounter in AP
  The abuse and torture go with the job
  Teachers shortchanged by Govt saving scheme
  `Improve social infrastructure'
  Work on TAPS 3 and 4 to start soon
  Singer moves High Court to shield Atalji
  Diamond bourse loses glitter
  Builder shot dead at Walkeshwar junction
  Land Lords
  Infighting rages among AAI unions
  Mumbai Notes
  BMC records Rs 200 crore octroi deficit
  Drive to halt private buses catches speed
  Jewellery, cash sealed by I-T dept stolen
  Gynaecologists uphold compulsory tubectomy
  "Improve social infrastructure"
  Delhi crime beat
  Candidates busy slinging mud at each other
  Our appointment is just eyewash
  ITBP contingent bags first position
  GK man's arrest violates court order
  A big gamble that paid off
  Auto-drivers with a mission

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