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Harvard professor demands apologyGates, a leading authority on African-American history Police acted stupidly: Obama WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama bluntly accused the police of acting “stupidly” by arresting Mr. Gates last week. Mr. Obama stopped short of accusing the police department of racial profiling, as Mr. Gates has done. But during a ... Obama defends health reform plan Washington: U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday strongly defended his ambitious plan, calling it vital for recovering from the worst recession to hit the U.S. since the great depression. “Even as we rescue this economy from a ...
Herbal remedy for A(H1N1) flu in ChinaBEIJING: Chinese doctors say they have found a herbal remedy for preventing and treating the A(H1N1) Influenza which is both more cost-effective and better resistant to the virus than the drug Tamiflu. Hospitals in Beijing have in the ... Nepal Speaker’s appeal on constitution KATHMANDU: Nepal’s Constituent Assembly Chairman Subash Nembang has urged the three major political parties — the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), the Nepali Congress and the major opposition party Unified Communist Party of Nepal ... Indian “Internet predator” held in U.S. Washington: In possibly the first such case involving an Indian in the U.S., police in Pennsylvania have arrested an Indian engineer on charges of using Internet for soliciting young girls for sex. In a statement, the Pennsylvania ... 3,000 more war displaced to be resettled: Colombo Colombo: The Sri Lankan government has announced that it has taken steps to resettle 3,000 more war displaced sheltered in the welfare camps in Wanni in August first week. “All the arrangements are now in place to resettle the ... Other Stories
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