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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

  

World divided on Kosovo’s independence

PRISTINA: Serbia withdrew its ambassadors from Washington and other major capitals as the United States and several European powers led international moves to recognize Kosovo’s independence.

In a speech to the United Nations Security Council, Serbian President Boris Tadic warned that backing Kosovo set a dangerous precedent that would threaten the world order.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

MADISON, Wisconsin: White House hopeful Hillary Clinton strove to stem rival Barack Obama’s momentum with a strong showing in Wisconsin’s primary Tuesday even as she lost ground in the next key Democratic nomination contest: Texas.

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LONDON: A former British foreign intelligence service head will appear before the inquest into princess Diana’s death, days after Mohamed Al Fayed repeated claims of an establishment plot behind her death.

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DILI: The first suspect detained in connection with attacks on East Timor’s two political leaders has been freed but will be kept under house arrest, a prosecutor said late Monday.

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