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INTERNATIONAL
Hanged deputy buried in Saddam's home village
11 killed in violence across Baghdad

Six-party talks hit a snag
Pyongyang not to attend meet till receipt of frozen funds

Ex-Minister's remand extended
COLOMBO: Remand of the recently sacked Sri Lanka Minister, Sreepathi Sooriyarachchi has been extended until March 27 even as the Opposition members in Parliament questioned the Government on the motives behind the arrest. Mr. Sooriyarachchi, ...

Sonthi promises "real democracy"
Thailand coup leader silent on holding elections

Nepal businessmen protest against Maoist "excesses"
KATHMANDU: Thousands of people, mainly from the business community, took to the streets in Kathmandu on Tuesday in protest against Maoists' "excesses" and demanding security to the businesses. The rally passed through major thoroughfares ...

Pakistan's Deputy Attorney-General resigns
ISLAMABAD:

Mugabe warns Western diplomats
JOHANNESBURG: Zimbabwe's Foreign Minister summoned western diplomats to a meeting on Monday to warn them they would be expelled if they gave financial or diplomatic support to Opposition activists. Simbarashe Mumbengegwi said President Robert ...

Musharraf inaugurates port
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf formally inaugurated the Gwadar port on Tuesday. The port is stated to have become operational immediately after, with the unloading of three cargo ships. Describing the inauguration as a ...

Now, Naomi Campbell's garbage shift
Model begins community sentence for assault: cleaning toilets among duties

Promise of the GM mosquito
The global effort to eradicate a deadly disease has received a significant but controversial boost: scientists have announced the creation of genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes that cannot pass on malaria. Trials revealed that the GM ...

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India & World
"Indo-U.S. civil nuclear deal a major opportunity"
U.S. Energy Secretary Bodman calls for a push forward with necessary next steps

Trilateral cooperation will benefit world: Hu Jintao
MOSCOW: Trilateral cooperation between India, Russia and China will benefit regional and global development, Chinese President Hu Jintao said Tuesday. ``Trilateral cooperation between China, Russia and India is not aimed against any third ...

Sex crimes: more cases booked against designer
Anand Jon has been slapped with 13 criminal charges

India, Japan to discuss energy security
High-tech cooperation also high on agenda




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