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Bus driver's error led to Sri Lanka train collision Bus trapped in middle of track after weaving through closed barrier Putin for West Asia summit in Moscow MANAMA: After staying on the margins for several years, Russia has begun a fresh effort to regain lost ground in West Asia with the visit of its President, Vladimir Putin, to Egypt, Israel and the Palestinian territories. At a press conference ... U.S. court convicts Muslim leader WASHINGTON: A United States Federal jury has convicted a prominent Muslim leader of inciting his followers to undergo militant training abroad under various terror outfits, including Lashkar-e-Toiba. Ali Al-Timimi (41), was convicted on Tuesday ... Chicago mafia hit by betrayals WASHINGTON: In the old days, there were standards in the Chicago underworld and honour among mobsters. While there might even have been outright war between capos and their crew, the city's crime families could still count on one thing: the Code ... Militancy undiminished, admits U.S. General WASHINGTON: Iraq's militancy remains undiminished in its capabilities in the past year despite U.S.-led efforts to crush the rebels, said the top American general on Tuesday. ``I think their capacity stays about the same,'' Air Force Gen. ... Howard questions Blair's character Nasty turn to British election campaign Poll result sparks Togo violence NAIROBI: Angry Opposition supporters took to the streets of Togo's capital, Lome, on Tuesday, erecting burning barricades, throwing rocks and attacking cars after the son of the country's last dictator was declared winner of the presidential ... Move to privatise Al-Jazeera Offended Arab countries bring pressure on Qatar Government Teenage Indian writer in big-money league Kaavya Viswanathan gets $500,000 as advance "Pakistan not succumbing to pressure" ISLAMABAD: Amidst growing criticism that Pakistan has succumbed to Indian pressure during the recent talks in New Delhi, the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has dismissed suggestions of a "U-turn" by his Government on Kashmir as "utterly ... Airbus aloft A day after losing out to Boeing in the race for the Air-India order, Airbus sends its big bird soaring. Not yielding to pressure: Pakistan ISLAMABAD: Amidst growing criticism that Pakistan has succumbed to Indian pressure during the recent talks in New Delhi, the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has dismissed suggestions of a "U-turn" by his Government on Kashmir as "utterly ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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