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INTERNATIONAL
Somchai rejects Army chief’s call for polls
Not putting pressure on Premier: Gen. Anupong

We’re fighting LTTE, not Tamils: Rajapaksa
COLOMBO: As diplomatic and political observers awaited the November 27 “Hero’s Day” annual speech of LTTE chief Velupillai Prabakaran, the Sri Lankan military said the fall of Kilinochchi is “imminent.” ...

Iraqi MPs debate U.S. security pact
DUBAI: The Iraqi Parliament has been in session to approve the government’s decision to sign an agreement with the U.S. that would see the exit of U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of 2011. Parliament is apparently discussing ways ...

Royal down but not out
Paris: The glamorous and ambitious French politician, Segolene Royal, has had to finally concede defeat after the French Socialist Party’s National Commission declared her rival Martine Aubry had won the election to become the ...

As President, he wants to break the bubble
Washington: Determined to break the “bubble” surrounding the U.S. presidency, President-elect Barack Obama has said he is “negotiating” with the Secret Service and others whether he could retain his Blackberry after ...

Next G-20 meet in London
LONDON: The next summit of G-20 leaders to discuss the global economic crisis would be held in London on April 2, said British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Wednesday. U.S. President-elect Barack Obama, who stayed away from the ...

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