West Indies captain Jason Holder demanded discipline from his bowlers in the remaining four ODIs of the five-match series against India, saying picking up wickets upfront would be crucial.
"Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi, the Japanese government and many other governments have stated clearly that they will not submit to this kind of blackmail," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said on Thursday.
The last time West Indies won a Test series against India was at home in 2002. The team has lost six straight series against India since then.
Zaheer Khan picked up three wickets to help Worcestershire gain a vital 120-run lead over Glamorgan in a four-day game.
Secretary of State Colin Powell described the meeting of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf as 'historic'.
Mohammed Shami was the wrecker-in-chief as India scored a resounding innings and 51-run victory over the West Indies in the first Test at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Friday. Victory, sealed with well over six sessions left, gave India its fifth Test win in a row, after the 4-0 whitewash of Australia earlier in the year.
Ecuador coach Luis Fernando Suarez is keeping the balance amidst the World Cup hype by reading inspirational books
India A conceded a slender 47-run first-innings lead to the West Indies A despite a fighting half-century by Uday Kaul on the third day of the second unofficial Test in Shimoga.
The Olympic and world champion said he still considers himself the fastest man in the world.
Dr Kalidas Shetty from the University of Massachusetts is among US State Department's first five Jefferson Science Fellows.
Justin Gatlin's world record in 100m has been amended to 9.77 seconds from 9.76 seconds due to an error in reading the result
Five Jamaican athletes, including two Olympic medallists, tested positive for banned performance-enhancing drugs at last month's national championships, sources close to Jamaican athletics said.
The New Zealand seamer took five for 44 off 17 overs, as the visitors slumped to 182 for eight at the end of the first day.
He won the world 100 metres gold medal in the biggest winning margin in the history of the championships.
A United States delegation led by Vice President Dick Cheney visited Saudi Arabia to meet newly installed King Abdullah and pay condolences on the death of his half brother, King Fahd.
Glamorgan, following on after conceding a lead of 302 runs, were 240 for six.
Indian-American Richard Rahul Verma has been sworn in as the United States ambassador to India by Secretary of State John Kerry.
Pakistan's foreign minister is expected to discuss the impact of the Indian polls on the peace process.
Verma, 46, is the first Indian-American to be the US ambassador to India and is expected to be sworn in shortly.
Deputy Secretary Armitage has submitted his letter of resignation to be effective along with the Secretary's when the new Secretary of State is confirmed", a White House spokesman said.
The West Indies captain missed the first one-day international after aggravating a finger injury.
'We just didn't know that the threat was a domestic one, an internal one,' Secretary of State Colin Powell said.
Bush said that the waiver would 'facilitate the transition to democratic rule in Pakistan'.
Two late goals by Everton substitutes brought the Merseysiders a third successive win when they beat Crystal Palace 2-0 at Goodison Park in Sunday's only Premier League game.
She also met American Ambassador to Pakistan Nancy Powell, who was in New Delhi on a stopover to her vacation.
The US state department expressed disappointment at the decision of Philippines to withdraw troops from Iraq.
Sri Lanka's coach criticised the pitch after the West Indies bowled out the hosts for 150 on the first day of the second Test.
The India captain was out after facing just one delivery in Glamorgan's match against Gloucestershire.
The World and Olympic champion broke the 100 metres world record with a time of 9.76 seconds at an IAAF Super Tour meeting on Friday.
'Both of us believe America has to stand up for the democratic process and for the oppressed people,' Rice said.