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India, U.S. natural allies: Obama
Washington: Vowing to strengthen ties with the “natural partner” India, the Democratic presidential hopeful, Barack Obama, has noted that the hardworking Indian-American professionals are adding to the “richness” of ...

Inspired by Gandhi
Washington: Barack Obama, Democratic front-runner for the U.S. Presidential nomination, sees Mahatma Gandhi as an inspiration and has a portrait of the apostle of peace in his office to remind him that ordinary people can do extraordinary ...

U.S. to work with Musharraf
Washington: Crediting President Pervez Musharraf for holding free and fair elections, the U.S. has said it would continue to keep in touch with him and pursue its interests for a stable and democratic Pakistan “It was many, many ...

U.K. migrant tax faces opposition
LONDON: The British government’s move to impose a tax on new migrants from outside the European Union has been described as “punitive taxation” by migrant groups. The proposed tax is meant to make the migrants pay for ...

18 injured in bomb blast in Colombo bus
COLOMBO: At least 18 civilians were injured as a parcel bomb planted by suspected by cadres of the LTTE exploded inside a public transport bus in Mount Lavinia, in the south of Colombo city on Saturday morning. The explosion could have ...

Khmer Rouge chief to take judges round Killing Fields
The Khmer Rouge’s chief interrogator who headed the notorious prison where 14,000 Cambodian men, women and children met their deaths is to return to the scene of his alleged crime next week. Kaing Guek Eav, known as Duch (65), ...

NEWSCAPE
The end is near for an ambitious, long-haul solar probe
Ulysses satellite freezing to death after 17 years and six billion miles

Languages face peril
New York: More than half of the world’s 6,700 spoken languages face extinction and on an average one language a year disappears somewhere in the world, the United Nations warned as it kicked off the International Year of Languages. ...

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