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Budget vote worries Rajapaksa regime
COLOMBO: Amid uncertainty on the fate of the 2008 budget proposals, scheduled to be voted in Parliament on Tuesday, Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa completed two years in office. The managers of the Rajapaksa regime appear to be ...

Kosovo leader threatens to declare independence
Former guerilla commander set to take over as Premier

China backs ASEAN on Myanmar
SINGAPORE: China on Sunday threw its weight behind the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) by taking the line that the Myanmar crisis be addressed through the good offices of the United Nations. This became clear after ...

“Attack on Iran will double oil prices”
Saudi King frowns on Chavez’s OPEC plan

Barred television channels hopeful of solution
DUBAI: Negotiations between the Dubai media authorities and representatives of two Pakistani channels whose news operations have been barred appear to be making some headway. Geo TV anchor Shahid Masood expressed cautious optimism that ...

Jemima leads protest against Musharraf
LONDON: They were not the sort of people who would, normally, be seen pounding the streets on a grey and freezing Sunday, but for friends of Imran Khan, who is battling President Pervez Musharraf’s emergency regime, these are not normal ...

80 killed in Shia-Sunni clashes
ISLAMABAD: At least 80 people have been killed in three days of clashes between armed groups of Shia and Sunni sects in a tribal area bordering Afghanistan. Military spokesman Waheed Arshad told Pakistan Television that “75 to 80 ...

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Thomas Bata honoured
Toronto: Thomas Bata (93), head of shoe empire ‘Bata Shoes,’ has been honoured by the Canada India Business Council (CIBC) for his outstanding contributions to promoting India in Canada. The award was presented to Mr. Bata ...




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