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Clinton
afloat, McCain nears finish line
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COLUMBUS: Democrat Hillary Clinton racked up stunning primary
victories Tuesday over Barack Obama in Ohio and Texas, resurrecting
her flagging White House hopes and setting the stage for an epic
nominating end game.
Clinton’s comeback prolonged
the longest and costliest nominating race in US history and ensured
weeks or months more of bruising battle for the right to face John
McCain, who clinched the Republican mantle Tuesday.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Army chief: East
Timor rebel to surrender
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DILI: A fugitive soldier wanted
over the coordinated attacks that nearly killed East Timor’s
president is negotiating the terms of his surrender, the nation’s
military chief said Wednesday.
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Atomic body has no
resolution against Iran
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VIENNA: The UN atomic watchdog
decided Tuesday that no additional action was needed against Iran on
top of the UN Security Council’s decision to tighten sanctions
against the Islamic Republic.
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Saudi authorities
arrest 28 al-Qaeda suspects
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A TOTAL of 28 al-Qaeda militants
of different nationalities were arrested last Tuesday by the Saudi
Arabia authorities, the Ministry of Interior said.
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WORLD
INBRIEF
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BEIJING: Premier Wen Jiabao
pledged Wednesday a more equal society and streamlined government
for China, as he vowed to address a vast array of problems
tarnishing the nation’s remarkable modernization drive.
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