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IMF asks U.S. to balance budget
WASHINGTON, JAN. 9. The International Monetary Fund has warned the United States that unless it had a plan to balance the budget the present trends will have a debilitating impact not only for the other industrialised nations but to the global ...

Bush to unveil new Moon mission
WASHINGTON, JAN. 9. The U.S. President, George W Bush, is said to be making plans to unveil an ambitious space programme that will see American astronauts back on the Moon, a full fledged space station there and in a much longer term perspective, ...

Air pressure on ISS drops again
MOSCOW, JAN. 9.Air pressures on the International Space Station dropped again today after a two-day stabilisation, a mission control spokesman said here. "Air pressure is currently decreasing at a rate of about one millimetre of mercury a ...

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    U.S. offers help to take forward peace process
    WASHINGTON, JAN. 9. Taking note of the recent developments in the subcontinent, the U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has said that his country will lend its "good offices" to India and Pakistan so that the peace process could keep moving ...

    India-born U.S. Sergeant's ashes buried
    WASHINGTON, JAN. 9. The ashes of the 21-year-old India-born U.S. Army Sergeant, Uday Singh, were buried at the Arlington National Cemetery besides the thousands of other war veterans at the site. Uday Singh was killed on December 1 in ...



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