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Stall Saddam's death sentence : Minority Forum

Kolkata, Nov 7(UNI) Seeking the UPA Government's intervention, All India Minority Forum today demanded annulment of the ''US-sponsored'' death sentence of the deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

A protest meeting, organised by the Forum, said the capital punishment had been awarded at the behest of US Presidentg George Bush and the people would never accept it.

'' George Bush is the topmost terrorist in the world and it is rather he, who should be hanged instead of Saddam Hussein, '' Forum general secretary Mohammad Kamruzzaman said.

Condeming the sentence, awarded by a tribunal in Baghadad, Forum president Idris Ali said the Centre should take a pro-active role to stop this ''staged death penalty''.

All India Muslim Personal Law Board member Raisuddin and Bengal Muslim Council president A E Imran were among other speakers.

An effigy of the US President was burnt at the meeting.

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Balan best in Tayolormade invitational skins golf tourney

Mumbai, Nov 7 (UNI) Rateesh Balan was the most successful golfer from among 80 participants in the first TaylorMade Invitational Skins Challenge Golf tournament, played at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club, here today. Balan won a record 16 skins, which translates to 16 holes out of 18, while Dharmesh Karani won 15. The ''skins'' format sees each group of four players compete within themselves for 18 prizes over the round of 18 holes......

Sanaa Bhambri extended by US-based Kelsey Sunderam

Pune, Nov 7 (UNI) Delhi's Sanaa Bhambri, was extended by the US-based qualifier Kelsey Sundaram in an action packed one hour 52 minutes battle that went the full distance in the NECC - ITF 10,000 dollars Women's Tennis, at the Deccan Gymkhana courts here today. The way Sanaa started in the sixth edition of the National Egg Coordination Committee tournament, by breaking her opponent Kelsey's serves in the second and eight games.....

Study and ambition drove would-be al Qaeda bomber

LONDON, Nov 7 (Reuters) Ambition and meticulous research were the hallmarks of Dhiren Barot as he constructed plots to commit mass murder in the United States and Britain. Barot, jailed for a minimum of 40 years today in one of Britain's most prominent terrorism trials, was described by prosecutors as a member or close associate of al Qaeda, intent on killing hundreds or thousands of people. Investigators discovered computer files setting out plans for.....
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