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Right wing leader installed as President

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32 die in chlorine bomb attack in Iraq
DUBAI: At least 32 persons have been killed and 50 injured in Iraq in a suspected chlorine bomb attack. The incident took place in an open air market on Tuesday night in a village in Diyala province. Doctors attending to the injured said the ...

Prince Harry not to go to Iraq
`A number of threats relating directly to the Prince discovered'

Sri Lanka not for aid with strings: Rajapaksa
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said on Wednesday his country was not interested in foreign aid with strings and said the military was fully geared to the challenge posed by the nascent Tiger air wing. He was responding to ...

Musharraf set on re-election plan
Rejects plea for holding referendum on Chaudhary suspension issue

17 killed in Gaza fighting
Attack on residence of top security official triggers violence

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7/7: Indian immigrants freed
Hasina's arrest two years after bombings was "outrage"

Pasadena website defers outsourced coverage, but plans more India-based reporters
SILICON VALLEY: A California-based news website that created a stir when it hired two reporters in India to cover local city government and politics failed to publish the first batch of outsourced stories following reactions to the plan. James ...




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