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    Taiwan leader's talks in Beijing aimed at "revitalising the Chinese nation"

    Abducted Tamil journalist found dead in Colombo
    COLOMBO: A former Tamil militant-turned journalist, D. Sivaram, was abducted and shot dead on Thursday night in Colombo by an "unidentified gang." Mr. Sivaram (46) was abducted on Thursday night as he was leaving a restaurant-bar in Colombo. ...

    Court curbs the Beckham nanny
    For celebrity couple, reprieve for now

    "Pakistan will agree to neutral expert's decision on Baglihar"
    "This is the best way [to settle the issue] instead of engaging in a discussion"

    India an important ally in war against terrorism: U.S.
    WASHINGTON: India suffered "hundreds" of attacks from both domestic and foreign terrorists in 2004 but security forces were becoming increasingly effective, especially in Kashmir, "where the level of terrorist violence declined," says the U.S. ...

    India's IPR regime weak: U.S. report
    WASHINGTON: Although India has improved the intellectual property rights (IPR) regime in "some respects," many areas remain weak "in part due to inadequate laws and to ineffective enforcement" and hence will continue to remain on the Priority ...

    Global warming rate discovered
    LONDON: The world is getting warmer — and U.S. scientists now know precisely how much warmer. They calculated the radiation from the sun, the heat reflected back into space, and the rising temperature of the seas and say the extra warmth is ...

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