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Hu opens world's highest railwayAnother magnificent achievement in the modernisation drive, says President 1,387 child soldiers with LTTE: UNICEF COLOMBO: The UNICEF has handed over to the LTTE a list of 1,387 child soldiers on the rolls of the Tigers and urged it to stop recruiting underage fighters and release those who are already enlisted. The U.N. children's agency on Friday had ... BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE
Beatles' legacy revived with "Love" showLAS VEGAS: It was Beatlemania all over again. Flashes popped and hundreds of fans screamed as Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr walked the red carpet for the opening performance of ``Love,'' a surrealisitc portrayal of the Fab Four's career ... NASA takes a giant leap of faith The mood among mission managers at the Kennedy Space Centre is upbeat U.S. troops face rape, murder probe WASHINGTON: The Pentagon has said it is pursuing a new war crimes investigation into five American soldiers, alleged to have raped and murdered a young Iraqi woman and killed three members of her family in their home. Friday's investigation is ... Clashes break out in Gaza Worst exchanges of fire since Israel launched rescue assault Other Stories
India & World Accommodate concerns of poor nations: Kamal Nath "Opening up markets must take into account social and economic realities" Pakistan, India play tit-for-tat with prisoners Indian fishermen not released, as they have to "first serve out their sentence" Nepal Maoists committed to peace talks: Yechury Senior CPI(M) leader meets rebel chief Prachanda in Kathmandu Pakistan clarifies on sending troops ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's decision to send 10,000 additional troops to its border with Afghanistan was made well before the June 27 visit of United States Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, the Foreign Ministry has said. "... in addition to the ... Read Today's supplements: Literary Review | Magazine | Open Page | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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