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Hillary too opposes outsourcing jobs Washington: Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has joined party rival Barak Obama in promising an end to tax breaks to companies that ship jobs overseas, playing to the gallery on the hot-button issue of outsourcing as she tries ... Russia warns NATO MOSCOW: Russia’s envoy to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) warned the alliance against breaching its mandate and meddling in politics in Kosovo. Ambassador Dmitry Rogozin said Moscow was alarmed by reports that NATO ... LTTE claim refuted COLOMBO: The LTTE alleged on Friday that eight civilians, including three pre-school children, were killed and 10 were injured, four of them critically, when Sri Lanka bombed a coastal civilian settlement in the Kiranchi area in Poonahari in ... Diplomats meet Zardari, Sharif Islamabad: Hectic meetings were held between Western diplomats and the leadership of the victorious Pakistan People’s Party and Pakistan Muslim League (N) on Friday, underlining the international stakes in the shape and composition of ... IAF plans “eyes in the skies” SINGAPORE: The Indian Air Force is now “conceptualising and developing plans” for a satellite-based project of “eyes in the skies” to improve the country’s “strategic reach and ... Language test must for marriage visa to Britain LONDON: In a move said to be aimed at protecting vulnerable women from the Indian subcontinent, who come to Britain through arranged marriages and find themselves exploited because they do not know English, the British government will now ... Other Stories
India & World Dubai raffle: Indian boy wins Rs. 5.5 crore Dubai: A 10-year-old Indian boy in Dubai walked away with the largest prize in the history of the UAE when he won Dh 5 million (Rs. 5.5 crore) in a raffle organised by a bank during the Dubai Shopping Festival. Mohit Himthani won the ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | 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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