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LTTE active in some countries: Rajapaksa
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has urged the international community to help the nation crackdown the international financing arm of the LTTE. He said the LTTE was still active in some countries, especially in South-East Asia ...

40 killed as blasts rock Iraq
Violence, a pointer to sectarian, ethnic divisions

Bomb threat: China turns back plane
BEIJING: Chinese authorities on Sunday night turned back an aircraft bound for the capital city of the Muslim-majority Xinjiang region after the plane reported a bomb-threat. Airport authorities in Urumqi, the city that was recently the ...

Jackson laid to rest: report
London: “King of Pop” Michael Jackson has finally been laid to rest without any grand ceremony. The “Thriller” hit-maker, who died at the age of 50 on June 25, was buried at the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Hollywood Hills ...

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“Little India” celebrates I-Day in U.S.
Washington: Attired in colourful dresses and carrying tri-colour, thousands of Indian Americans gathered at the New Jersey’s “Little India” to celebrate the 63rd independence day, an event also attended by senior U.S. ...

Two more Indian students attacked
Melbourne: Two students from Punjab and Madhya Pradesh have become the latest victims of attacks on Indians in Australia. They were assaulted by groups of men separately, even as Canberra assured New Delhi of the safety and security of Indians ...




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