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Venezuela votes on presidential term limits
CARACAS: Venezuelans were deciding whether to cast off term limits on President Hugo Chavez — and all other elected officials — on Sunday in a tightly fought referendum. Critics say removing term limits would distort ...

G7 vows to avoid protectionism
Paris: Finance Ministers from the world’s seven richest nations meeting in Rome over the weekend renewed calls for a concerted global response to the financial and economic crisis facing the world even as their discussions were shadowed ...

Hamas, Fatah hold unity talks
DUBAI: After nearly two years of hostility, leaders of rival Palestinian groups, Hamas and Fatah, have held talks in Cairo which could lead to a process of reconciliation. Hamas politburo deputy chief Musa Abu Marzuk met Fatah leader and ...

U.S. Army wants Hindi, Tamil speakers
New York: The U.S. Army is wooing skilled immigrants to join it, including those who know Hindi and Tamil, by offering them a chance to become citizens in as little as six months, a media report said. For foreigners who live in the U.S. ...

Miss India Worldwide 2009
Durban: A 19-year-old student of drama from the U.S. beat 24 contestants from all over the world to clinch the 18th Miss India Worldwide crown at a glittering event here. Nikkitasha Marhawa, Indian-American from Chicago, who floored the ...

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