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LTTE denies Tiger chief is injured
COLOMBO: The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on Saturday denied claims made by the Sri Lanka military that its leader Velupillai Prabakaran was injured in an aerial raid on November 26 and 28 and maintained that he is hale and ...

China unveils 300-kmph train
JINAN (CHINA): The first bullet train designed and manufactured in China with a speed of 300 km per hour rolled off the production line on Saturday morning. The train was the latest model in the country’s China Railway High-speed ...

Major terror plot, says Saudi Arabia
Plan to attack holy sites outside Makkah

Junta leaders uneasy as Thailand goes to the polls
Bangkok: Fifteen months after the bloodless coup that unseated Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand will go to the polls again on Sunday to restore the democracy taken by the generals. Mr. Thaksin will not be present, but he casts a ...

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India & World
Kissinger: Indira felt an almost pathological need to criticise U.S.
Washington: The former Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, felt an “almost pathological need” to criticise America but at the same time desired an improvement in India-U.S. relations on a “more equal” basis after Washington ...

Indian troops taught them yoga, learnt martial arts
Chak de, Chak de, say Chinese troops

Indian boy, youngest champion of BBC quiz show
London: A 10-year-old Indian boy has emerged as the youngest champion in the history of a BBC quiz show, Junior Mastermind. David Verghese, who made it to the BBC1 show finals sailing through the heats, had the Jurassic Park trilogy ...




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