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  Riyadh Attack Unveils New Face Of Terror
The first and deadly strike of the International Islamic Front of Osama bin Laden since its restructuring will be a setback for the Saudi monarchy and could force them to back off from any U. S.-sponsored peace formula for the Middle East.
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  Terrorist Cells Regrouping In  Afghanistan
The suicide attacks in Riyadh and the change of tactics by the Chechen rebels seems to form a pattern of escalated terrorism
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Sharon Delays U.S. Visit After Bombings
Police said the second bomber blew himself up at the entrance to the village of Dahiya el-Barid, near Jerusalem.
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  Tunisia: Start of New Era
The DayAfter Editor-in-Chief, Sunil Dang, in an exclusive interview with Ben Ahdallah discussed the prospects of dynamic Indo-Tunisian economic cooperation.
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  Chechnya rebels taking to suicide attacks
A female suicide bomber blew herself up at a crowded Muslim festival east of Grozny in the second such attack in Chechnya last week, killing at least 14 people and wounding scores of others.
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  Terror Haunts  The World
Moroccan police launched a major security operation following the bomb attacks. Moroccan police have rounded up at least 30 Islamic militants in the city of Casablanca.
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  USA should now focus on Pakistan
Notwithstanding India’s stand on this issue, it is imperative also to grasp the American viewpoint as to why Capitol Hill is aggressively retaliating against the rising forces of terrorism.
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  Musharraf's New ‘Nuclear’ Game
The only nuclear armed Islamic country has its uses for the U. S. A. (China is already doing so) to help achieve its military and economic objectives in Central and West Asia.
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  Japan's 'Peace Constitution' threatened
China and South Korea have promised to keep an eye on what could become an all too trigger-happy neighbour.
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  Maldives: Politically, not all well
The election in Maldives is due in 2003 and in all likelihood President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom will romp home to power consecutively for the sixth time
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