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The Thriller gone, but the thrill remains
To call Jackson just “The King of Pop” is to understate his significance

Two killed in suicide attack in PoK
ISLAMABAD: Two soldiers were killed in the first ever suicide bombing in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on Friday.The attack was claimed by the Pakistani Taliban, whom the military is battling in the North-West Frontier Province The suicide bomber ...

A history of health problems
Los Angeles: Michael Jackson had a long history of confirmed health problems in addition to rumoured ailments. In 1984, Jackson suffered burns while singing for a Pepsi commercial here when a special effects smoke bomb misfired. He had ...

Sri Lankan media opposes Press Council reactivation
COLOMBO: The main media organisations in Sri Lanka have urged the government not to re-establish Press Council with powers to fine and imprison print journalists and argued that self-regulation, introduced six years ago, is working. ...

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Hindu priest’s family attacked
LONDON: The Northern Ireland police are investigating an alleged racist attack on the family of a Hindu priest in North Belfast, regarded as a hotbed of sectarianism with a history of violent clashes. The priest, who lives with his wife ...

Gandhi statue unveiled in Leicester
LONDON: A towering bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, made by an Indian sculptor, was unveiled in Leicester on Friday, cementing the city’s reputation as ``Little India” and bringing to a happy end a two-year row that nearly ...




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