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Sri Lanka panel may recommend devolution
Group of experts expected to present its preliminary report to the President on Wednesday

"16 Tigers killed"
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan Army (SLA) claimed to have killed 16 LTTE cadres in the east in retaliatory attacks that also left two soldiers dead. The Media Centre for National Security (MCNS) said the fighting began in the LTTE controlled Vaharai ...

Coup leader appoints interim Premier
The change of regime may benefit ethnic Indians, say diplomatic sources

"Britishness'' test for immigrants
LONDON: All foreigners wanting to settle in Britain will have to pass a compulsory "Britishness'' test from next April under plans to further restrict immigration. Currently, the test is compulsory only for those who want British citizenship ...

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India & World
Fiji: India `saddened'
NEW DELHI: ``We are saddened to learn about the turn of events in Fiji and hope that the rule of law will prevail and power will be returned to the people at the earliest," an External Affairs Ministry spokesman said in a statement on Tuesday. ...

Republican lawmakers to clear the deal
WASHINGTON: Republican lawmakers in the United States will work with members across the aisle so that the US-India civilian nuclear legislation can be completed prior to formal adjournment of the 109th Congress, Senate Majority leader Bill Frist ...

Australia can sell uranium to India: report
MELBOURNE: Australia can sell uranium to India without increasing the risks of weapons proliferation, a nuclear industry report tabled in the Federal Parliament has said. The report finds ``sound reasons to allow an exception to Australia's ...




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