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    ROME: With less than a year to go before the next election, the legislators of Italy's ruling party gathered on Thursday to hear what their leader, Silvio Berlusconi, had to tell them of new policies and stratagems. They did not have to wait ...

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    India & World
    Ties with U.S. do not hinge on U.N. reform: Saran
    "The notion that Security Council membership issue might overshadow Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Washington visit in July was misplaced." "Many areas for bilateral cooperation"

    India signs maritime accord with Thailand
    The vulnerable area of Andaman Sea to be covered

    Resume arms supply, Nepal urges India
    NEW DELHI: Nepal on Friday requested India to resume supply of arms and ammunition to its Army. Nepal said it was short of bullets for 5.56 and 7.62-bore weapons and would have to dig into its final reserves if India did not start ...



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