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INTERNATIONAL
Myanmar lashes out at Western powers
Pro-democracy activist dies in custody; U.S. calls for release of detenus

INTERNATIONAL
Benazir rejects Musharraf suggestion to delay return
PPP says ex-Premier will stick to planned October 18 arrival

Crucial session of Nepal House opens
KATHMANDU: The crucial special session of the interim Parliament began on Thursday afternoon as demanded by the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists). The session will decide on two major proposals of the Maoists, namely, declaration of ...

Turkey slams U.S. passing of “genocide” bill
Gul warns Bush the measure will harm ties between the two NATO allies

Two remote-controlled aircraft seized from LTTE: Colombo
COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka Navy on Thursday claimed to have recovered two “remote-controlled aircraft”, following an attack on two “small size logistics boats” of the LTTE in the coastal waters north of ...

Ministers back in Rajapaksa Cabinet
COLOMBO: Five Ministers of the Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC), who had quit the Mahinda Rajapaksa Ministry a few weeks ago following differences, were back in the Government on Thursday. The leader of the CWC, Arumugam Thondaman, was ...

Wars devastate African nations, wipe out aid gains
Conflicts in Africa since the end of the cold war have cost the continent £150-billion, equivalent to all the foreign aid it has received over the same period, according to a report released by Oxfam on Thursday. The study, ...

The saga of the argumentative Briton
LONDON: It is perhaps not widely known that Doris Lessing, who has won the Nobel Prize for chronicling the female experience and the despairs of militant men-hating feminists, has often stood up for men. At the 2001 Edinburgh Festival, ...

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