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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Biker Bush kept in the dark |
| President George W. Bush was not told for nearly an hour while he finished a bike ride about a breach in White House airspace yesterday that prompted the highest alert since the September 11, 2001, attacks, the White House said. ... | Read.. |
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| Capital caught in mad dash for safety |
| It was five minutes before noon. US Capitol police chief Terrance W. Gainer was walking into the Senate dining room, with the assistant director of the Secret Service and ... | Read.. |
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| Doctors seek smoking ban |
| British doctors called today for a ban on smoking in all enclosed public places, saying government proposals for a partial ban could be unworkable. ... | Read.. |
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| Maoists back Nepal parties |
| Nepal’s powerful Maoists will support the country’s main political parties in their campaign to restore democracy after King Gyanendra seized power three months ago ... | Read.. |
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| President George W. Bush ( left in cap) returns to the White House after the security scare. (AFP) |
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