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Computers a hit in a remote village
More laptops to be shipped to countries including Rwanda and Haiti

Thaksin not to seek office
SINGAPORE: Buoyed by the results of the “democracy-restoring” election in Thailand, the deposed Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, wants to return home. He is in self-imposed exile since the military coup against him 15 months ...

12 die in Nepal bridge collapse, many missing
KATHMANDU: At least 12 persons were killed and scores missing after an overloaded suspension bridge over the Bheri River in Surkhet district collapsed on Tuesday. “There could be over 300 people when the bridge collapsed,” ...

Missing statues: Bangladesh seeks Interpol probe
DHAKA: The Bangladesh police have requested Interpol to enquire into the two stolen rare terracotta statues of Hindu God Vishnu as the authorities ordered transfer of 143 invaluable artefacts to the national museum from the Dhaka airport where ...

Journalists’ detention criticised


Hu’s appeal to non-Communist parties, businessmen
BEIJING: Chinese President Hu Jintao has called for closer cooperation with the country’s eight non-Communist parties and the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (ACFIC) as they finished a leadership reshuffle. Mr. Hu, in ...

Further slide in Brown’s popularity
LONDON: Gordon Brown woke up to his first Christmas as Prime Minister to the gloomy news that British voters, including many Labour supporters, were clamouring for a change in government with a majority saying they found his Tory rival, the ...

Putin wants to track his dog
Moscow: Russia’s satellite navigation system is still taking shape, but President Vladimir Putin already has a plan for how to use it: to keep track of his black Labrador. Mr. Putin on Monday listened to First Deputy Prime ...

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