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Israeli forces can fire on settlers as last resort
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli security forces will be allowed to shoot at Jewish settlers resisting next month's withdrawal from Gaza if the lives of soldiers and police are endangered, the Haaretz daily reported on Tuesday.
Israeli forces can fire on settlers as last resort
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli security forces will be allowed to shoot at Jewish settlers resisting next month's withdrawal from Gaza if the lives of soldiers and police are endangered, the Haaretz daily reported on Tuesday.
Zainal approaches a crossroads
MTUC president Zainal Rampak may be facing his toughest challenge at the congress' triennial delegates conference and election tomorrow.
Poll shows strong support for Lee
EIGHT in 10 Singaporeans believe Lee Hsien Loong is the best person to be the next prime minister, a I>Straits Times/Isurvey has found.
The Dutch dilemma
It would appear that player mutiny and Holland's football team are partners for life. FOOTBALLCHANNEL. COM reviews the mood at the Dutch camp after their fortuitous draw with Germany and predicts that the worst is not over for Holland manager Dick Advocaat.
Most Japanese favour revision of pacifist law
A majority of Japanese people favour revising the constitution, with close to a third wanting to rewrite a pacifist clause and a tenth agreeing to the use of military force abroad, a poll showed Saturday.
Najib: Umno demands total loyalty
Umno demands absolute loyalty and hard work from its members to secure a thumping victory in the coming general election, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Hadi defiant on Islamic law
Terengganu Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang has reiterated that the state government has the right to pass any legislation relating to Islam but concedes that anybody can challenge that validity.
Uttar Pradesh’s top official quits
India's most populous state was in a political crisis when its top elected official resigned yesterday, a day after her party called off its alliance with Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's party.
Power struggle could backfire
PBDS leaders may end up the losers, as, with the general election looming, Barisan Nasioanl cannot afford to allow the rivalry in the party to continue. JANE RITIKOS reports.