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INTERNATIONAL Troops encircling last LTTE town: Army COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan military on Friday claimed it was gradually encircling Puthukkudduyirppu, the last town under the control of the LTTE. Two days ago the military announced that area held by Tigers was about 100 sq. km. However, the ... Brown invites Manmohan to London summit LONDON: Britain has invited Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to a summit of leaders of G20 countries in London on April 2 to discuss the deepening global economic crisis. U.S. President Barack Obama will be the star attraction at the summit ... Suspects in Moscow murder acquitted MOSCOW: A jury has acquitted three men charged in the murder of a prominent Kremlin critic. The 12-member jury on Thursday unanimously found two Chechen brothers and a former Moscow policeman, also an ethnic Chechen, not guilty of ... 50 hurt in flight turbulence Tokyo: Severe turbulence jolted a Tokyo-bound Northwest Airlines flight from the Philippines today, injuring 50 passengers and crew members, a company spokesman said. Four passengers were hospitalised, including one person with a serious neck ...
World Cup tickets go on saleJohannesburg: The first tickets for the 2010 World Cup, which is being staged in Africa for the first time, went on sale on Friday. FIFA has some three million tickets available for 64 matches ranging from $80 for group stages to $900 for the ... New York Post apologises — to some — over controversial cartoon NEW YORK: After two days of protests, the New York Post apologised on Thursday for a cartoon that some have interpreted as comparing President Barack Obama to a violent chimpanzee gunned down by police. But the newspaper ... Other Stories
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