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Prescott advised Blair to “sack” Brown
LONDON: Tony Blair may now be advising Prime Minister Gordon Brown as the latter struggles to tide over the crisis facing the Labour Party. However, there was a time when their relations were in such poor state that John Prescott, who was then ...

I left no stone unturned, says Sharif
“We will not take any step that will benefit the dictatorship of Musharraf”

JVP rebels form party
COLOMBO: As the suspense on the chief ministerial candidate of the ruling combine for the Eastern Provincial Council (EPC) continued, the opposition on Tuesday threatened to protest against alleged rigging of the elections. United ...

Round one to media in Geo case as full Bench beats a retreat
Judges modify order to restrain the media from passing derogatory remarks

Sudan cuts ties with Chad
Accuses its neighbour of supporting Darfur rebel groups

Obama sets sights on McCain
U.S. Senator Barack Obama, setting his sights well beyond Tuesday’s primary against Senator Hillary Clinton, on Sunday began preparations for a summer series of debates against Republican John McCain. While Ms. Clinton campaigned ...

Meet on removal of Nepal king
Kathmandu: The first Constituent Assembly meet scheduled to take place on May 28 is said to decide the proceedings to remove the monarchy. A few weeks ago, Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai said in a television interview that the king ...

Rain threat to quake affected
BEIJING: Rain is forecast over much of southwest China’s quake-stricken Sichuan Province over the next three days, possibly increasing the difficulties of rescue and relief work. The Central Meteorological Station (CMS) said on Monday ...

Commonwealth revokes supension
LONDON: Pakistan returned to the Commonwealth on Monday after its suspension from the 53-member body was revoked following restoration of democracy in that country. Pakistan was suspended at the Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHOGM) ...

Saviour of 2,500 children
WARSAW: Irena Sendler, who saved some 2,500 Jewish children from the Nazi Holocaust, smuggling them out of the Warsaw Ghetto in baskets and trams and hiding them for safekeeping with Catholic families, convents and orphanages, is dead. ...




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