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U.S. Figures Show Sharp Global Rise In Terrorism The number of serious international terrorist incidents more than tripled last year, according to U.S. government figures, a sharp upswing in deadly attacks that the State Department has decided not to make public in its annual report on terrorism due to Congress this week.
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India-Pakistan Talks Encourage Both Sides (Post, April 18, 2005)
Pakistani President Visits India (Post, April 17, 2005)
Kashmir Bus Link Boosts Hopes: Service Bridging India-Pakistan Divide Seen as Sign of Peace (Post, April 8, 2005)
Militant Raid Targets Bus Passengers in India: Kashmir Service to Launch as Planned (Post, April 7, 2005)
Militants Attempt to Disrupt Historic Kashmir Bus Trip: Both Gunmen Killed, Six People Injured, Police Say (Post, April 6, 2005; 12:32 PM)
Bush: U.S. to Sell F-16s to Pakistan: Reversal, Decried by India, Is Coupled With Fighter-Jet Promise to New Delhi (Post, March 26, 2005)
India Protests Possible Sale Of Fighter Jets to Pakistan (Post, March 17, 2005)
Avalanches Kill 225 in Kashmir: 300 People Missing in Region's Heaviest Snow in 40 Years (Post, Feb. 24, 2005)
Deal to Run Buses In Kashmir Bolsters India-Pakistan Talks (Post, Feb. 17, 2005)
A Day of Terror Recalled: 1979 Embassy Siege In Islamabad Still Haunts Survivors (Post, Nov. 27, 2004)
India Suggests Greater Autonomy for Kashmir (Post, Nov. 26, 2004)
Bomb Kills Two U.S. Soldiers, Injures One in Afghanistan (Post, Nov. 25, 2004)
Diplomat Joseph J. Sisco Dies at 85; Served as AU President in 1970s (Post, Nov. 24, 2004)
'Garden of Shawls': A Show Full of Holes (Post, Nov. 20, 2004)
Kashmiri Separatists to Consider Indian Offer of Peace Talks (Post, Nov. 18, 2004)
India's Ex-Foreign Minister Assails Powell: Account of Efforts Behind Talks Between Indian and Pakistani Leaders Rejected (Post, Oct. 28, 2004)
India, Pakistan End Talks Stalemated Over Kashmir (Post, Sept. 7, 2004)
In Kashmir, Abuses Bruise Hopes for Peace: Complaints Against Indian Security Forces Rise (Post, Sept. 6, 2004)
India, Pakistan Extend Peace Talks (Post, Sept. 5, 2004)
Bomb Kills 16 During Indian Celebration: Separatist Group Blamed for Independence Day Attack; Many Victims Are Children (Post, Aug. 16, 2004)
India, Pakistan Take New Steps (Post, June 29, 2004)
India, Pakistan to Set Up Hotline: Talks End With Deal to Maintain Moratorium on Nuclear Testing (Post, June 21, 2004)
3 Charges Placed Against Detainee: Trial by Tribunal Expected (Post, June 11, 2004)
Mine Kills 33 Troops, Relatives In Kashmir: Separatists Attack Vacationers' Convoy (Post, May 24, 2004)
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