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Abe to visit China
BEIJING: The Japanese media have reported that the country's new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit China to meet President Hu Jintao on October 8, in what would be a breakthrough in mending the worsening ties between the two countries. ...

Russian blockade on Georgia
U.S. behind Tbilisi: Putin

Colombo's terms for peace talks
LTTE must come out with assurances, says Sri Lankan Minister

Surayud is Premier
Provision for removal in Thai interim Constitution

British Conservatives bury Thatcherism
LONDON: In a symbolic break with its traditional Right-wing agenda, the Conservative Party has decided to bury Thatcherism and move to the Centre ground of British politics as it steps up its campaign to return to power. David Cameron, the new ...

Old Amish Order targeted
The community bears the brunt of the latest school shooting

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India & World
``Spiritual bliss'' at Phoenix Settlement
DURBAN: : Prime Minister Manmohan Singh experienced on Sunday ``a rare spiritual moment'' at the ``sacred site'' of the Phoenix Settlement, set up by Mahatma Gandhi in 1904 on the outskirts of Durban. Under a huge white tent erected for the ...

Scholarships for Sri Lankan students
COLOMBO: On the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka launched a programme to award scholarships to 100 A level students, four from each of the 25 districts in the country. Known as the Mahatma Gandhi ...

`Talks likely after Ramzan'
ISLAMABAD: The talks between the Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan to review the completed third round of the composite dialogue process could take place after Ramzan, the Foreign Ministry said here on Monday. "Foreign Secretaries of ...




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