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Thursday, October 05, 2007

  

North and South Korea sign peace Accord

SEOUL: North and South Korean leaders declared on Thursday their commitment to a nuclear-free peninsula, pledging to work for permanent peace to end the world’s last Cold War divide.

The joint declaration, wrapped up only the second summit between the two Koreas since they were divided six decades ago, came on the heels of the latest six-nation accord on ending the North’s nuclear weapons drive. Besides the two Koreas, the other nations involved in the accord are the United States, China, Japan and Russia.

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TEXAS: With aching teeth and a need to cut expenses, throngs of Americans are marching into neighboring Mexico for dental care, and saving hundreds to thousands of dollars in the bargain.

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani government said Thursday it was optimistic about achieving a “breakthrough” in talks with Benazir Bhutto, despite the former premier’s threat to pull her party from parliament.

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INBRIEF

WASHINGTON: Democrat Hillary Clinton would beat Republican Rudolph Giuliani in the race for the US presidency if the election was held now, according to poll data released Thursday...

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