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Anwar’s wife may become opposition leader
SINGAPORE: Wan Azizah Wan Ismail leader of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR, the People’s Justice Party) is likely to become the Leader of the Opposition in Malaysia’s new Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives), amid rumblings of ...

32 Tigers killed: Colombo
COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan military on Friday claimed that at least 32 LTTE cadre and a soldier were killed in continuing battles along the Forward Defence Lines (FDLs) in the north. The Defence Ministry said here special infantrymen ...

Bush to attend Beijing Olympics
Washington: Asking China to use restraint in dealing with protesters, the U.S. on Friday indicated that President George W Bush’s plans to attend the Beijing Olympics would not be influenced by unrest in Tibet. “The ...

China launches search for Lhasa riot suspects
Beijing: China on Friday launched a manhunt for 21 “suspects” who took part in the riots in Lhasa by releasing their photos even as it admitted that security personnel had opened fire at agitators, contradicting its earlier claims. ...

16 killed in U.S. floods
Fenton (U.S.): Flooding from rainstorms blamed for at least 16 deaths in the American Midwest threatened to worsen on Friday, with many rivers over their banks for more than a day already and the water level climbing. To the north, a ...

Spring comes earlier in U.S. for birds, bees and trees
WASHINGTON: Washington’s famous Japanese cherry trees are primed to burst out in a perfect pink peak about the end of this month. Thirty years ago, the trees usually waited to bloom till around April 5. In central California, the ...

Species that stood on hind limbs
As early as six million years ago, apparently close to the beginning of the human lineage, an ancestral species had already developed the transforming ability for upright walking, scientists reported on Thursday. A new, more detailed ...

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