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No cross-border terrorism into India from Pak: Iqbal
UN resolutions on JK have yielded 'no solution'
11/8/2006 11:04:24 PM
NEW DELHI, NOV 8 Pakistan's Minister of Kashmir Affairs, Tahir Iqbal, has challenged New Delhi's oft-repeated statement vis-a-vis cross-border terrorism into India from Pakistan. His pronouncement: There is no cross-border terrorism into India from Pakistan. And his warning: India should not point fingers at Pakistan. "If you point one finger at us, we will point three fingers at you", Tahir Iqbal asserted in Washington. According to inputs made available to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) by the Washington-based Indian Embassy, Iqbal said more than once: "If you point one finger at us, we will point three fingers at you". Thrice during his address at the Kashmiri-American Council (KAC) on November 6, he called on India to show "some flexibility" and come up with "in-box" solutions, a characterisation that perplexed many among his audience. The consensus was that by "in-box" solutions, the Pakistani Minister meant "out-of-box" solutions that President, Gen. Parvez Musharraf, has often called for. The government of India has been informed that Tahir Iqbal has bee...
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Serious threat to India's weaker sex
Over 10 lakh women will suffer from breast cancer
11/8/2006 11:02:53 PM
NEW DELHI, NOV. More than 10 lakh women will sufer from breast cancer in India in the next few years. And the recomendation from the third Asia-Pacific Research to Recovery International Breast Conference Support meeting in Mumbai: Women should be equipped to face the disease. The two-day conference's objective is to bring home the truth that breast cancer is one of the cancers with the best cure rates, provided it is detected early. The conference theme is "jagruti", which indicates a perpetual flame. "Today, we are witnessing an alarming number of younger women diagnosed with this disease," said Ranjit Kaur, president of the Reach to Recovery International. A majority...
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