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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (258246)5/24/2002 2:18:47 AM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
S this is why W and Powell and every other major dept of state personnel aren't arriving BEFORE JUNE! while W just hangs in Russia drooling over shots of vodka!

No talks, says India, amid warning of nuclear war

India rejected calls to engage Pakistan in talks over Kashmir,
as Islamabad announced the recall of troops on foreign duty
and Britain warned confrontation between the bitter rivals
could escalate into nuclear war.

Fears of all-out warfare, meanwhile, wiped another 1.9
percent off the Bombay Stock Exchange, while Pakistan's
main bourse remained shut Thursday to avert further heavy
losses posted over the past four days.

On the frontlines, fierce artillery battles between Indian and
Pakistani soldiers again raged in Kashmir, leaving at least
another five people dead and several wounded on both sides.

Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee told a press
conference in Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar that there was "no question" of holding talks with Pakistan until
President Pervez Musharraf matched his words with deeds in reining in Islamic militants.

Asked if the two sides were close to war, he replied: "The situation is serious and it is a challenging situation, and
we will meet the challenge."