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India lauds Rajapaksa Government's resolve to build consensus on ethnic issueOn basic principles, India and Sri Lanka share the same vision India is ready to share with Sri Lanka our "own experience of unity in diversity, plural democracy and devolution." Russian nuclear fuel for Iran MOSCOW: Russia has reaffirmed its commitment to complete the construction of the Bushehr nuclear power station in Iran and to supply fuel for the plant next year. Under an agreement the two sides signed on Tuesday, Russia will deliver 80 tons ... Blair finds it "hard to let go'' New Labour has changed Britain, says Prime Minister Other Stories
Globescan Thai man dies of bird flu BANGKOK: A man in his middle age died of the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus in north-eastern Thailand last month, Public Health Ministry sources quoted by local media said on Tuesday. The man from Nong Bua Lam Phu province died on August 10 in ... India & World Australia mulling civilian nuclear deal with India CANBERRA: Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer on Tuesday said the Australian Government was considering entering into a deal with India similar to the United States-India civilian nuclear agreement. Mr. Downer hinted Australia ... Kasuri asks India to respond positively Musharraf's proposal to resolve J&K issue will help bring peace Senate likely to take up nuclear deal in November WASHINGTON: The U.S. Senate is unlikely to consider the nuclear cooperation deal with India before lawmakers leave for a long break at the end of this week, putting aside one of President George W. Bush's top foreign policy initiatives until at ... Indian American develops sensor to detect E. coli HOUSTON: An Indian American scientist has developed a sensor that can detect E. coli, a bacteria, whose recent outbreak in the United States killed a woman and resulted in the hospitalisation of over 90 people. The outbreak of E. coli cases, ... `Kanishka' case enquiry begins Emotional scenes were witnessed on Monday Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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