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Clinton for joint mechanism to deliver tsunami aid COLOMBO: The former U.S. President, Bill Clinton, on Saturday said he "strongly supports" the principle of a joint mechanism between the Sri Lankan Government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for equitable sharing of post-tsunami ... 20 killed as twin blasts rock crowded Indonesian market Explosions follow closure of U.S. missions over terror attack fears King Fahd's hospitalisation triggers oil price hike MANAMA: The hospitalisation of Saudi Arabia's King Fahd has triggered a spate of speculation about the state of his health. Oil prices jumped to $52 a barrel soon after the news about the Saudi monarch's admission to hospital broke. The value ... British academics revoke Israel boycott LONDON: Britain's university teachers have revoked their controversial decision to boycott Israeli universities following protests in Israel and the threat of a split in the British academia over the issue. The boycott had been called by the ...
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Kalam goes sightseeingA picturesque, sleepy village comes alive An "inspiring" visit BERNE: President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on Saturday visited the residence of the great scientist-thinker Albert Einstein where he developed the special theory of relativity a hundred years ago. Mr. Kalam sat in a chair once occupied by the Nobel ... Six "Indian insurgents" killed DHAKA: Security was increased along the Bangladesh border with India after six Indian insurgents were killed in a gunfight and several of their local aides arrested in Moulvibazar district on Friday. The suspected rebels were killed in a fierce ... Praises post-tsunami work in T.N. COLOMBO: The former U.S. President, Bill Clinton, on Saturday lauded the post-tsunami reconstruction work in Tamil Nadu and said he was "impressed" with the efforts taken to restore water supply and sanitation and self-help initiatives in the ... Mallya plans to set up Tipu museum LONDON: Industrialist Vijay Mallya plans to set up a museum dedicated to Tipu Sultan, provided the Centre helps him in importing some rare treasures of the erstwhile ruler of Mysore which he had bought at an auction here. ``I am very happy and ... Bangladesh law-makers coming DHAKA: Members of the Bangladesh parliamentary standing committee attached to the Foreign Ministry will make a confidence-building visit to India. Saying relations with India are at their lowest ebb, the committee has asked the Government to ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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