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INTERNATIONAL
Polls a vote of confidence: Putin
United Russia likely to win four-fifths of seats in House

Musharraf warns against agitation during poll process
Islamabad: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday said no one would be allowed to disrupt the general election and that “agitation in the name of politics” would not be tolerated during the poll process. At a ...

Looks like one more cancer factor


LTTE bunker line breached, says Army
COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka military on Saturday claimed that at least 17 cadres of the LTTE and three soldiers were killed and several others injured in “continuing pre-emptive strikes” along the Forward Defence Lines (FDLs) in the ...

Shahbaz’s nomination rejected
ISLAMABAD: The nomination of Shahbaz Sharif, former Chief Minister of Punjab province and brother of the former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, for the January 8 general election was rejected on Saturday for his alleged role in an encounter ...

Iran seeks to head off calls for tougher sanctions
Iran tried on Friday night to weaken support for increased U.N. sanctions over its nuclear activities by calling for renewed cooperation with the international community after fresh negotiations made no progress on the issue of stopping ...

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Ethnic Indians are not enemies: Malaysian PM
SINGAPORE: Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on Saturday affirmed that his country’s ethnic Indian citizens “are not our enemies” and “in our 50 years of independence we never had any problems with the ...

Making life light for the polio-affected in Thailand
India-made callipers for Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam also

No external interference: Hamid Albar
Singapore: Malaysian Foreign Minister Hamid Albar told The Star on Saturday that no external power should interfere in the country’s domestic affairs relating to its ethnic Indian minority. As quoted ...




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