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No agreement on choice of President, PM: Prachanda
KATHMANDU: Maoist Chairman Prachanda on Friday said candidates from the parties defeated in the Constituent Assembly election would not get the President’s post. Addressing a victory rally, Mr. Prachanda said: “The parties ...

Myanmar forcing victims out of camps, says U.N.
YANGON: Myanmar’s government is forcing cyclone victims out of refugee camps and “dumping” them near their devastated villages with virtually no aid supplies, the U.N. said on Friday. Eight camps set up earlier by the ...

A. Q. Khan denies selling nuclear technology
ISLAMABAD: For four years, Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan’s nuclear bomb, has lived in the shadows, confined to his Islamabad home since a tearful televised confession in which he admitted selling nuclear technology to Iran, ...

Jets pound LTTE positions
COLOMBO: A day after the LTTE struck at an Army post in the Jaffna Peninsula, the Air Force on Friday claimed it targeted “LTTE’s artillery and mortar launching platforms” at Kalmunai Point in the Poonaryn general area. ...

Bush calls up Musharraf
ISLAMABAD: A phone call from U.S. President George Bush to Pervez Musharraf is being interpreted as a signal that Washington wants the embattled Pakistan leader to stay on in office, but it remains unclear what impact it will have on his ...

Gyanendra gets marching orders
The former king may live with son Paras

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China, India seek peaceful rise, not hegemony, says Lee
SINGAPORE: China and India are “thinking very carefully” about ways to ensure their “sustainable rise” on the basis of “calculations [for] peace and not hegemony,” according to Singapore Prime Minister and ...




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