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U.N. envoy meets Suu Kyi, Than Shwe
Gambari completes Myanmar mission; details of dialogue not known

85 Pakistan parliamentarians quit in protest
ISLAMABAD: Opposition members of Parliament and three Provincial Assemblies affiliated to the All-Parties Democracy Movement resigned en masse on Tuesday in protest against the October 6 Presidential election, in which ...

Top LTTE leader killed in air raid, says Colombo
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka on Tuesday claimed to have killed a “very senior leader” of the LTTE in the north in an air raid. There was no immediate comment from the Tamil Tigers on the claim. The Defence Ministry said the Tiger hideout in ...

When a President crossed the “forbidden line”
SINGAPORE: Crossing “the forbidden line” in a quest for peace and reconciliation, South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun on Tuesday walked into North Korea from across the nominally demilitarised zone that has kept the two ethnic ...

Diana inquest begins amid controversy
LONDON: The now-on-now-off inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and her boy friend Dodi Fayed finally, began here on Tuesday amid a dispute over Dodi’s father Mohammed al-Fayed’s demand for members of the Royal Family, ...

Serve homeland, Chinese students told
BEIJING: China’s Ministry of Education has issued directives requiring students who were sent abroad to study by the government to “serve the homeland for at least two years”, or else they must “pay back their tuition ...

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India & World
It is important to listen to all viewpoints: Sonia
Left concerns over India-U.S. nuclear deal “no cause for alarm”

India for early resumption of Doha talks
United Nations: India has sought early resumption of the Doha round of World Trade Organisation trade talks for “substantive progress” as it pushed for comprehensive reforms of the “international financial ...

‘Olympics’ of global electronics
TOKYO: The ‘Olympics’ of global electronics showcasing the leading edge technology that will decide the future of entertainment at home and work in the offices began here on Tuesday. Six-day ...




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