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No sign of more North Korean tests: Seoul
Neighbours, U.S. assessing test's success

Hu, Bush discuss nuclear issue
BEIJING: Chinese President Hu Jintao held talks late on Monday with his U.S. counterpart George W. Bush on bilateral ties and the DPRK nuclear test. Mr. Hu said Beijing had issued a statement demanding the DPRK to stop any activity that might ...

57 bodies found in Baghdad
BAGHDAD: The Iraqi police found 57 unidentified bodies in the 24 hours ending Tuesday morning in the capital, most of them believed to be victims of sectarian violence. ``The number of the unidentified bodies found by police patrols rose to 57 ...

Offensive must stop before talks can begin, says LTTE
Tigers respond to the seven-point agenda set by Colombo

No evidence against Pakistan: NATO
ISLAMABAD: The commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan who met President Pervez Musharaff here on Tuesday in the midst of a controversy over Pakistan's alleged assistance to the Taliban, showered public praise on ...

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India & World
A "hymn" to India and Indians
Manmohan invites expatriates to join great adventure of creativity

Lord Swraj Paul first Chancellor of Westminster varsity
Support's drive to attract international students

Sailors back after 7-month ordeal
They were imprisoned in Iraq on charges of smuggling

Leading hotelier Lalit Suri dies in London
LONDON: Leading hotelier and Rajya Sabha member Lalit Suri died here early on Tuesday morning following a massive heart attack. Sixty-year-old Suri, chairman and managing director of Bharat Hotel group, is survived by his wife Jyotsna and three ...




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