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LTTE attacked train: Colombo
COLOMBO: Over 300 passengers of the Trincomalee-Colombo night mail had a narrow escape as suspected LTTE cadres attacked it with a claymore bomb, the military claimed on Wednesday. The Defence Ministry said the engine and the rail track ...

Track down Al-Qaeda strongholds: Karzai
ISLAMABAD: Afghan President Hamid Karzai is scheduled to arrive here next week on a two-day visit that the Pakistan government said was an expression of Afghanistan’s solidarity with and goodwill for its “brotherly” ...

58 feared killed in train crash
MEHRABPUR (Pakistan ): Plunged into darkness and chaos, Shahid Khan used the light from his cell phone to escape the wreckage of an express train that had been taking holiday travellers home. It was 2 a.m., and what was left of the ...

Nick Clegg to lead Liberal Democrats
LONDON: The Liberal Democrats, who hope to play the “king-maker” in the event of a hung Parliament at the next general election, got a new leader on Wednesday — their third in two years — when they elected Nick Clegg, ...

Lee coasts to victory in South Korea poll
SEOUL: Right-wing businessman Lee Myung-bak won South Korea’s presidential election by a landslide on Wednesday with his promises to make voters better off and stand up to North Korea. The wide margin of victory — the ...

Non-Muslim affairs panel
SINGAPORE: The Malaysian government is considering the idea of setting up a committee for non-Muslim affairs. This has been indicated by Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. The response from the government acquires importance in the ...

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