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Prince Harry to be deployed in Iraq, wants to be on front

London, Feb 23 (UNI) Prince Harry, the third in succession to the British throne, and his squadron from the ''Blues and Royals'' will be deployed in Iraq in May despite Prime Minister Tony Blair's announcement that 1,600 British troops will be withdrawn at that time.

The Prince, a Second Lt, will be leaving with 'A Squadron, of the Blues and Royals' as part of the next rotation of troops for Operation Telic.

However, no details are yet known about the Prince's responsibilities, but he is likely to serve with his squadron wherever it is deployed. This could mean being posted to Maysan province for reconnaissance along the border with Iran.

Prince Harry has already made his wishes clear that he wants to be with his squadron, not locked away in a staff job in a heavily protected base.

His commanding officer will, however, have a special responsibility to secure his safety. That will not mean surrounding him with bodyguards while on patrol, but he is expected to have a personal protection officer when required.

The deployment of 'A Squadron is expected to be announced today.

The present formation in southern Iraq, based around the 19th Light Brigade will be replaced by the 1st Mechanised Brigade and the total British presence will be cut from over 7,100 to about 5,500.

The regiments bound for Iraq in May will include the Irish Guards, the Royal Welsh Regiment and the Royal Green Jackets.

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India refuses to hand over unidentified bodies of Samjhauta Express

Islamabad, Feb 24 (UNI) The Indian Government has refused to hand over bodies of the unidentified victims of Samjhauta Express tragedy to Pakistan on the plea that their nationality had not been determined. ''Following the Indian refusal to shift bodies, we have now requested for proper separate burial with DNA identification to keep the possibility of bringing the remains of identified Pakistani nationals,'' foreign ministry spokeswoman Tasneem Aslam said in Islamabad. She said the Indian government would arrange the burial, as.....

Shaukat Aziz asks minister to stay in touch with India

Islamabad, Feb 24 (UNI) Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has directed Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed to stay in touch with his Indian counterpart Lalu Prasad to review the entire system and procedures to ensure better safety and facilities for Samjhauta Express passengers. Mr Aziz also asked Mr Rashid to adopt better security measures against terrorism for the Samjhauta Express. "Pakistan has requested India to keep it informed about the investigation into the train incident," Daily Times quoted Mr Aziz.....

Ruckus in Assembly over allocation of funds to colleges

Shimla, Mar 14 (UNI) The Himachal Pradesh Assembly today witnessed heated exchanges between the ruling and opposition members over the issue of allocation of funds for the construction of buildings for newly opened colleges in the state. The trouble arose after leader of the opposition Prem Kumar Dhumal pointed out that Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh had given a wrong figure in the House on Budget allocation for the construction of new-college buildings in the state, while replying to a question by.....
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