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SAARC discusses expansion
COLOMBO: As senior officials of the SAARC wound up the two-day programming committee meeting in preparation for the August 2 and 3 summit, the regional grouping is believed to be engaged in an informal debate on the pros and cons of expanding ...

57 killed in Iraq suicide attacks
300 injured as suicide bombers strike

Bush asks Gilani to rein in militants
Washington: The U.S. on Monday bluntly told Pakistan to rein in terrorist groups operating from its soil and said Washington was “committed” to helping Afghanistan succeed in its quest for democracy. During a meeting at the ...

Koirala to attend SAARC Summit
The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) is against the decision as Koirala's resignation has been approved by President Ram Baran Yadav. The Maoists have said “a caretaker government cannot represent the country at the summit.” The Constitution ...

Singapore devours its first professional eating contest
Japanese champion eater chews up and swimmingly spits out American foe

Nicaraguan poet’s sword stolen
Managua: The pen may be mightier than the sword, but it is not quite as attractive for thieves. Robbers have swiped a sword that belonged to Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario from a museum while leaving some of his valuable manuscripts untouched. ...

India & World
Evidence may not be made public
Melbourne: The truth behind the bungled case of Indian doctor Mohammad Haneef, pressed with terror charges in Australia, may never come to light as the head of a government-ordered inquiry on Monday said much of the “sensitive” ...

Army Chief in Bangladesh
DHAKA: Chief of the Army Staff General Deepak Kapoor on Monday called on Bangladesh President Iajuddin Ahmed and met the Chiefs of Services, including Army Chief General Moeen U. Ahmed. Gen. Kapoor is on a six-day reciprocal goodwill ...

Britons take Indian etiquette lessons
London: Classes are being launched to teach U.K. business people about Indian etiquette, after a series of “mini-disasters” involving hapless executives. The U.K. India Business Council will run the first of a series of ...




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