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    Bush, Saudi prince agree on long-term plans
    WASHINGTON T: hough the U.S. President, George W Bush, is said to have pressed Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah to increase the flow of oil, no agreements have come about to give any short term relief at the pumps. Instead the buzzword ...

    Irritants will be resolved through talks: Dhaka
    `Manmohan keen to attend SAARC summit'

    Taiwan Opposition leader in China on peace mission
    Lien Chan's eight-day visit could be a path-breaking excercise

    Rafsanjani eyes Iranian presidency
    The issue is among my current preoccupations, says the former President

    MP's defection a blow to Blair
    LONDON: With only a week to go for polling in Britain's general election, the Prime Minister Tony Blair on Tuesday suffered another embarrassment when an outgoing senior Labour MP defected to the Liberal Democrats protesting against what he ...

    Tabloids putting "Harry's life at risk"
    LONDON: Clarence House, London home of Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, complained to the editors of two British tabloid newspapers on Monday after their photographers were accused of driving dangerously to secure photographs of Prince ...

    Joint mechanism with LTTE opposed
    COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's ruling ally, the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), has said it was opposed to the proposed joint mechanism between Colombo and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) as the rebel group had neither given up its separatist ...

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