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Saddam was duped over weapons: UK officials
British officials are claiming that former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein may have been duped into believing that Iraq did possess weapons of mass destruction, a leading London newspaper said.
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US military action rocks Baghdad
Close aide of Izzat Ibrahim arrested
Explosions shook pre-dawn Baghdad in the biggest military activity here in weeks, while in Mosul an Iraqi security force member was killed and US soldiers arrested a confidante of fugitive Baath party
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China arrests 24 Taiwan 'spies'
China has arrested 24 "spies" from diplomatic foe Taiwan and 19 mainland Chinese accomplices amid simmering tensions over plans by the island for a referendum, a move that has riled Beijing and alarmed
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Kidnapped Indians freed in Afghanistan
Engineers say they were not mistreated
Two Indian engineers kidnapped by suspected Taliban rebels nearly three weeks ago during a spate of attacks on a US-backed road project have been freed, a senior Afghan Interior Ministry official said
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