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Illinois Governor indulged in “corruption spree”
Chicago: Hours after his arrest for trying to sell U.S. President-elect Barack Obama’s Senate seat, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich was released by a judge for a fine of $ 4,500, to face an apparent ostracisation from U.S. politics. ...

We must stay on the offensive: Bush
Warns Pakistan as he defends U.S. military strategy

Nearly 1 billion people going hungry: U.N.
Almost a billion people go hungry each day after food price rises pushed 40 million more vulnerable people around the world into the ranks of the undernourished, reported the U.N. food agency. According to the Food and Agriculture ...

Reconstruction work in liberated areas: Colombo
COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan military on Wednesday claimed to have inflicted “serious damages” to LTTE cadre along the Jaffna and Wanni battlefronts. A Defence Ministry statement said troops operating south of Adampan in ...

Pressure LTTE to free citizens in war zone: TULF
COLOMBO: Making a strong plea to the people and leaders of Tamil Nadu to pressure the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam to free innocent people caught in the war zone, Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) leader V. Anandasangaree says the war ...

British troops to leave Iraq by June 2009
LONDON: Britain is to start withdrawing its remaining troops from Iraq next March with the last of the forces likely to be back home by June, ending six year of British occupation of southern Iraq, according to media reports quoting military ...

Swraj Paul becomes Lords’ Deputy Speaker
LONDON: Leading U.K.-based Indian industrialist, Swraj Paul, has become the first Asian Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords. Describing it as an “honour,” he told The Hindu he was ...

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Israel mourns Mumbai attack victims
DUBAI: The new head for Chabad House, which was targeted by terrorists, has arrived in Mumbai even as a string of memorial services were held in Israel for the victims. Terrorists had struck Nariman House, where the Jewish centre was ...




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