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Ehud Olmert clears escalation of strikes Incursion may worsen humanitarian crisis Sri Lankan multi-ethnic panel begins work I will not impose a solution, says Sri Lankan President Britain-U.S. row over extradition LONDON: Britain is embroiled in a quiet diplomatic tussle with America over the extradition of three high-profile British bankers wanted in the U.S. on fraud charges in connection with the collapse of the erstwhile energy giant, Enron. Prime ... A DIFFERENT PERSONA
Insights into Einstein's personal lifeDocuments show Albert Einstein was generous, affectionate, and adulterous Other Stories
Globescan 33 killed in train accident JOYPURHAT (BANGLADESH): A train ploughed through a bus on Tuesday at an unmanned railway crossing in northern Bangladesh, killing at least 33 persons and injuring about 15, an official said. At least 20 bus passengers were killed at the scene of ... Peaceful voting in PoK CHAKOTHI: Voting began on Tuesday in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to choose a new regional legislature that will face the challenge of rebuilding the Himalayan region, hit by a devastating earthquake last year. An alliance of three political groups, ... India & World World condemns blasts ``Terrorism is a bane of our times and it must be condemned"
Rice's pat for Indian-AmericansWASHINGTON: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice paid rich tributes to the Indian-American community which, she said, has contributed to the "intellectual capital of American universities," and "by dint of its hard work, not only added to the ... India rebukes Pakistan on SAFTA Makes veiled criticism of Islamabad Pakistan condemns Mumbai blasts ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday condemned the Mumbai train blasts and said terrorism must be "rejected and countered effectively and comprehensively." "Pakistan strongly condemns the series of bomb blasts on commuter trains in Mumbai, India. ... Development fund: SAARC ministers finalise road map To finance poverty alleviation and infrastructure development projects Other Stories
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