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They betrayed country, says British judge
Attack targets included gas, power networks

Let's build a new nation: Rajapaksa
COLOMBO: At least 11 persons, 10 of them suspected Tiger cadres, were killed in incidents of violence in the north and east in Sri Lanka in the last 24 hours. A military statement said two of the women killed in Kokkutoduvai, Welioya, ...

Pakistan sees Al-Qaeda hand
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, who escaped a suicide attack last week, linked the bombing to the Al-Qaeda on Monday. At a press conference here, Mr. Sherpao, who received minor injuries, said the discovery of ...

U.S., Iran talks likely
LONDON: Washington and Tehran are poised for their highest-level talks for years later this week, following Iran's agreement to attend a key international conference on the future of Iraq. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is expected to ...

Pakistan tightens nuclear export
Control authority established in the Foreign Ministry

BEATING THE ODDS
Epic flight by visually disabled pilot
SYDNEY: A visually disabled British adventurer touched down in Sydney on Monday to end an epic 21,725-km flight by microlight aircraft from London. Miles Hilton-Barber, a 58-year-old father of three, braved snowstorms, freezing temperatures ...

Iranians forging ahead on nuclear front
90 per cent input of Arak heavy water complex is indigenous

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Menon in U.S., to hold talks on nuclear deal
WASHINGTON: Indian and U.S. officials will hold talks on Tuesday to iron out differences on a proposed agreement to put into operation the civilian nuclear deal. Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon, who arrived here on Monday, will hold ...




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