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Blackwill to be Rice's deputy?
WASHINGTON, JULY 9. The outgoing U.S. Ambassador to India, Robert Blackwill, might end up at the number two slot in the National Security Council, says a report in The Washington Post. The sequence of Mr. Blackwill's entry into the ...
Pak., Afghanistan `sort out' row
ISLAMABAD, JULY 9. The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri, said today that Islamabad had decided to re-open its embassy in Kabul after carrying out repairs to the damage caused by an attacking mob on Tuesday morning. The ...
Technical snag led to Sudan air crash?
KHARTOUM (SUDAN), JULY 9.Aviation experts were examining a Sudanese airliner's black box and other evidence on Wednesday to determine why the plane crashed shortly after take-off, killing 115 people. The survival of a 3-year-old boy was described ...
`Optimism' on N. Korea talks
SINGAPORE, JULY 9. China and South Korea have agreed that the "Korean peninsula should be nuclear (weapons) free'' and underlined the importance of the "dialogue process'' to "push the situation on the Korean peninsula towards a positive ...
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    China prepares to flood towns
    BEIJING: Authorities were evacuating 68,000 residents around a lake on the rain-swollen Huai river in eastern China on Wednesday as they prepared to divert its waters by flooding five towns, disaster officials said. Flooding along the Huai has ...
    Gunman kills five co-workers
    MERIDIAN (Mississippi): A factory worker known as a racist ``hothead'', who talked about killing people, opened fire with a shotgun at an aircraft parts plant, leaving five fellow employees dead before committing suicide. Dozens of employees at ...
    Pluto springs a surprise
    PARIS: Pluto, a planet so puzzling that some astronomers say it isn't a planet at all, seems to be defying the laws of atmospheric physics, according to studies published in the British journal Nature. The most distant planet of the solar ...



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