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Raging flames keep rescuers away from Lagos blast siteTragedy caused by poverty, ignorance and greed, says local leader Colombo takes action for separate administration in two provinces Follow-up of court verdict declaring merger "null and void" Jordanian vessel captain says Sea Tigers seized ship The LTTE maintains it only rescued the crew Niyazov successor nominated MOSCOW: The acting President of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov, is likely to succeed Turkmenistan's long-time leader Saparmurat Niyazov, who died last Thursday. Mr. Berdymukhammedov's candidacy was unanimously supported by the ... DEMOCRATIC EXPERIMENT
People to advise U.K. GovernmentTheir views will play an important part in devising Government strategies Pakistan to fence, mine border with Afghanistan Extraordinary situation needs extraordinary measures: Foreign Secretary Castro recovering: doctor MADRID: A Spanish doctor, who examined Cuban leader Fidel Castro, said on Tuesday he was recovering and did not have cancer. ``He asks every day to return to work, but doctors advise him not to,'' surgeon Jose Luis Garcia Sabrido told a news ... Curfew in Nepal town KATHMANDU: One person died and several were injured in violence that erupted in Nepalgunj, 700 km south-west of Kathmandu on Tuesday. The local administration has extended curfew till Wednesday as the violence failed to subside even after a ... Global navigation system MOSCOW: Russia has launched three more satellites to join its indigenous global navigation system Glonass. Three 3,000-pound satellites were placed in orbit by a Proton rocket, which took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan shortly ... Driven to extinction by humans New fossil evidence rules out climate change as the cause Christmas message for Osama DILI (EAST TIMOR): East Timor's Prime Minister urged Osama bin Laden to "extend his love" to Christians and Europeans and give up violence, in a Christmas message broadcast around the world by the British Broadcasting Corporation. "I have no ... Other Stories
India & World `Treasures of ancient India' exhibition opens in Beijing Chinese Minister says it is `a handshake across Himalayas' Peace process, a success of foreign policy in 2006: Pakistan Musharraf's ideas on Kashmir generated discourse: Foreign Secretary Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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