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Afghanistan's Karzai calls for talks with Taliban

KABUL, Sep 9 (Reuters) Afghan President Hamid Karzai today urged Taliban guerrillas to hold talks with his government to help end fighting that has ravaged the Central Asian country and killed thousands.

His call for talks comes on the sixth anniversary of the assassination of anti-Taliban mujahideen commander Ahmad Shah Masood in 2001, and shortly after he was whisked away from a commemoration ceremony after warning shots were apparently fired by police outside the venue.

''We don't have any formal negotiations with the Taliban. They don't have an address. Who do we talk to?'' Karzai told a joint news conference with visiting Latvian President Valdis Zatlers.

''I wish there (was) someone that will eventually come out with a telephone number, with an address, with a leadership structure that we can go and talk to,'' he added. ''If I can have place where to send somebody to talk to, an authority that publicly says it is the Taliban authority, I will do it.'' More than 7,000 people have been killed during the past 19 months in Afghanistan, the bloodiest period since the resurgent Taliban's overthrow in 2001.

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Feisty French justice minister ruffles feathers

PARIS, Sep 9 (Reuters) Appointed to drive President Nicolas Sarkozy's tough law-and-order agenda, French Justice Minister Rachida Dati has made a hit with voters with her direct, hands-on style but has alienated many in the legal establishment. Dati, the first woman of North African origin to run a major French ministry and seen as an icon of the Sarkozy era, has ruffled the feathers of many judges, lawyers and sections of her own administration. The departure of two top officials last.....

'Osama in Chitral Valley in Pak'

Washington, Sep 9: Terror mastermind and al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is presently hiding in Chitral Valley in north-west Pakistan, claimed US experts. Several US television channels and newspapers have quoted US counter-terrorism experts as saying that Osama bin Laden is hiding in Chitral because it is remote and its rugged terrain makes it impossible for the Pakistan Army to look for him there. There"s enough evidence "to persuade intelligence analysts that it"s his most likely location," an expert said. The.....

Hillary confused on outsourcing issue

Washington, Sep 9: Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has received backing from leading Indian Americans, is walking a fine line on the sensitive outsourcing issue, a leading American newspaper has said. Media has profiled the predicament of Senator Clinton in a front page article contrasting the two different positions she has taken on the issue over the last two years. Clinton has been pressed by Labour leaders on her support for expanding temporary US work visas that often go.....
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