Nepal: 'The army in Nepal says its troops have killed scores of Maoist rebels during clashes in the west of the country. The day-long battle took place in the town of Beni, 300km (190 miles) from the capital Kathmandu, officials said. Casualty estimates vary, with a BBC reporter in Nepal saying dozens were killed on both sides, while an army spokesman said 500 rebels had died.' (BBC)
Monday, March 22, 2004
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