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Mass arrests in Bangladesh
DHAKA: Bangladesh's main Opposition alliance said on Friday police had arrested more than a thousand activists in nationwide raids ahead of an anti-government rally planned for the weekend. The Awami League and 13 allied parties have been urging ...

Dozens feared dead as cruise liner sinks; rescue efforts hampered by bad weather
Bad weather suspected to be the cause; U.S. offer of help spurned

Bush tried to "lure'' Iraq into a war
Blair backed the plan, says book

House Majority Leader
WASHINGTON: Representative John Boehner was elected House Majority Leader on Thursday, capping a political comeback that began with his ouster from House leadership eight years ago. The Ohio Republican's new role gives him the power to help set ...

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Kalam for self-reliance in critical technologies
"No nation should control what India is doing"

"Pakistan militants a threat to stability"
WASHINGTON: Pakistan-based militant groups that are active in Kashmir pose a persistent threat to regional stability and U.S. interests in South Asia and the Near East, said a U.S. top intelligence official testifying before the Senate ...

Versailles court scuppers bid to block asbestos probe
Reconfirms decision to set up panel to evaluate quantity on board Clemenceau

Resolving Kashmir issue can change future: Aziz
ISLAMABAD: The Kashmir issue occupied the centre stage of India-Pakistan relations and its settlement could change the future of South Asia, Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said. Mr. Aziz told British historian Alistair Campbell here that ...




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