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Israeli war inquiry won't urge Olmert to quit -paper

JERUSALEM, Oct 9 (Reuters) Israel's commission of inquiry into last year's Lebanon war will not recommend that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert resign, despite censuring his government's handling of the campaign, an Israeli newspaper said today.

The Winograd Commission, which accused Olmert in an April interim report of lacking ''judgment, responsibility and prudence'' in his decision to go to war against Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas, has been expected by many of the government's critics to call for his ouster in its conclusions.

But the Yedioth Ahronoth daily, citing sources on the five-member panel of jurists and ex-generals, said the final report would hold off ''drawing personal conclusions'' -- a term denoting the assignation of blame to high-ranking officials.

''It is the public that should judge its elected representatives, at the ballot box,'' commission head Eliahu Winograd told Yedioth.

The newspaper said the panel's conclusions would be published in December.

A Winograd Commission spokesman declined comment.

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Bhutto fears for life in Pakistan

London, Oct 08 2007: Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has said that she is aware of risks to her life but is determined to return to Pakistan for the sake of democracy. In an interview with an international tabloid, Benazir said she' know that there are security risks as people want to kill her to scuttle the restoration of democracy. Bhutto, was allowed to return to Pakistan after President Pervez Musharraf last week signed an amnesty deal with the PPP.....

Terror threat from al-Qaeda

Nasik, Oct 8 2007: Security has been beefed up in all religious areas following threats from international terrorist group Al-Qaeda. The security was stepped up at places of religious importance after a handwritten note was received by the authorities at the Shridi temple of Nasik, reportedly by an Islamic terrorist group to blow up the temple. Apart from this, the intelligence agencies have inputs stating supposed threats to spread terror at the Haridwar. Watch Video   .....

Toray eyes key auto parts for carbon fibre business

TOKYO, Oct 9 (Reuters) Japan's Toray Industries Inc said on Tuesday it plans to spend about 20 billion yen (0 million) to boost production of carbon fibre for use in new applications in auto parts and for making airplanes. The company, the sole supplier of carbon fibre for Boeing Co's 787 Dreamliner, said it will target chassis and car bodies for its carbon fibre auto components as automakers try to make lighter cars to improve fuel efficiency. Carbon fibre is much.....
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