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INTERNATIONAL
Let talks be held in a timeframe: Colombo
Geneva 2 is not to please LTTE: Sri Lanka

Pakistan presses U.S. for civil nuclear energy pact
ISLAMABAD:

U.S. bypassing me: Maliki
Iraq, America tensions deepen

Face-to-face with Putin
His third term, N. Korea raised in the live broadcast

SOLO SAILING LEGEND
To carry on round the world
LONDON: For a while it looked like sailing legend Sir Robin Knox-Johnston had been one of the lucky ones. Barely 24 hours into the voyage that marked the 67-year-old's return to solo round-the-world yacht racing, gusts of more than 130 kmph and ...

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Globescan
Shock over skull photos
BERLIN: Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed disgust on Wednesday at photos that appeared to show German troops in Afghanistan posing with a human skull and pledged that any soldiers found to be involved would be punished severely. The pictures ...

Anti-graft forum
XIANGHE (CHINA): The International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA) was established here on Wednesday. Jia Chunwang, head of China's Supreme People's Procuratorate, was elected president of the IAACA at the ongoing conference. ...

India & World
Change of policy or time-off for tit-for-tat?
ISLAMABAD: The expulsion by India of a driver working at the Pakistan High Commission on charges of espionage has not yet provoked a retaliatory action by Islamabad. Officials declined to comment on whether this was a shift in the way Pakistan ...

India, Japan to raise ties
SINGAPORE: : India and Japan have evinced keen interest to tone up their engagement by enhancing the "strategic orientation" of their existing "global partnership." They have also set their sights on attaining the "full potential" of this ...

An Indian among Rolex Enterprise Award winners
SINGAPORE: Chanda Shroff, a crafts teacher from India, is among the five "laureates" that Rolex, a corporate leader, has selected as the winners of its Awards for Enterprise for year 2006. These awards will be presented here on Thursday at a ...

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