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Issue No 59, September 14-20, 2003 | ISSN:1684-2057 | satribune.com

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Los Angeles Times says SA Tribune is a "Crusading Newspaper"

By Brahma Chellaney

NEW DELHI: A leading Indian hawk says US war on Terror has left India in the lurch against terrorism. What should be done?

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WASHINGTON: After the recent case of a Pakistani doctor in Nebraska, now an Indian Doctor has been jailed for 16 years.

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By Amir Zia

KARACHI: What is the true story of the over-sized Pakistan Stock Exchange. A candid analysis by an international news agency.

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By Ibrahim S. Malick

NEW YORK: This is the story of a Pakistani event at the UN which fell short of expectations. The home work was not done.

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  • The Telling Tale of Little Pakistan in NY (New)
  • Did NAM Come Back to Life in Cancun (New)
  • Indian Air Force, Cracking under Pressure (New)
  • Role of Chaudhry Family, as seen by an Indian (New)
  • How Rocca Views Indo-US Ties, and Pakistan (New)
  • Indo-Pak Fights in Afghanistan (New)
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    Increasing Our SA Coverage

    Dear Readers:

    Our Reporting Team is expanding and we are also increasing our South Asian coverage to make SA Tribune a truly South Asian paper. New bylines appear this week which will be regular features on our stories and in our Hard Copy, now days from its formal launch.

    As we pass through interesting days and new experiences, Washington and New York are waiting for the entire South Asian leadership to arrive for top level talks with US and UN officials. Gen. Musharraf, Prime Ministers Vajpayee and Jamali will be trying to impress their UN and US hosts, in their bids to get more support for their political stands and their economies. We will report on all these developments, as fairly and in a balanced way, as possible.

    Your comments on better South Asian coverage and extending it to other SA countries will be welcome.

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    Shaheen Sehbai

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