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Rushdie attacks Amnesty's “moral bankruptcy”LONDON: Novelist Salman Rushdie on Sunday joined the growing chorus of criticism of Amnesty International for working with a suspected Islamist group, Cageprisoners, formed by a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Moazzam Begg. He accused ... “3S” for practical non-proliferation SINGAPORE: Japan and Australia on Sunday pledged to help countries with atomic energy programmes to stay clear of the nuclear-weapons path, according to Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada and his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith after ... Iran: Russia against crippling curbs MOSCOW: Russia will not support “crippling” sanctions against Iran and will supply anti-missile systems contracted by Tehran, a top Russian diplomat has said. “The notion of ‘crippling sanctions' is totally ... NATO faces stiff resistance GM chief gets $9 million New York: Edwards E Whitacre, chief of General Motors, will receive an annual compensation of $9 million . GM received billions of dollars worth Federal funds. Mr. Whitacre, also its chairman, would receive an annual cash base ... Houben cannot talk after all LONDON: It was heralded as a medical miracle. After spending more than two decades in a vegetative state, Rom Houben, a Belgian man in his mid-40s, was suddenly able to communicate, news reports trumpeted last November. Other experts ... Rise in tourists visiting North, says Colombo COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan government says there has been a sharp rise in the number of local and foreign tourists visiting the Northern Province in recent weeks. The state-run English weekly Sunday Observer quoted Tourism Minister Achala ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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