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Wrested control of several places from Taliban: Army
Worry over people believed trapped in Mingora

All set for Nepal to take over as Premier
KATHMANDU: Senior leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist) Madhav Kumar Nepal will be sworn in on Sunday as republican Nepal’s second Prime Minister. President Ram Baran Yadav will administer the oath of office ...

SENSING THE SHOCKWAVES
Treaty push hinges on “listening” net


Over 9,100 LTTE cadres have surrendered: military
6,261 security forces personnel have died ever since military operations began in 2006, says Brigadier Nanayakkara

Promote social security system: Hu
BEIJING: Chinese President Hu Jintao has called for acceleration of the coverage of a social security system in both urban and rural areas. The system should be built under the principle of wide coverage, multi-layer, sustainable growth ...

Security breach at Buckingham Palace
Two undercover reporters enter the palace without security checks

Despair overwhelms an ex-President
SEOUL: Before dawn on Saturday, the former President, Roh Moo-hyun, of South Korea switched on his computer and typed a suicide note — his last comment on a corruption scandal that has threatened to undo his proudest, and last remaining, ...

Israeli Phalcon to land in India today
Tel Aviv: Indian Air Force pilots are all set to fly home first of the three Israeli Phalcon AWACS, India’s most potent force multiplier, capable of tracking down incoming missiles and peep into neighbouring countries without violating ...

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