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Milosevic found dead in prison cell Autopsy ordered; Serbian leader was facing 66 counts of war crime charges China to spur technology uplift Tax concessions offered to usher in an innovation-oriented country, says Cabinet WHO steps to check bird flu spread NEW YORK: The U.N. health agency plans to conduct training exercises across the world over next few months to help experts put in place measures to check the spread of bird flu should it take the form of epidemic among humans. ``We will ... $2 billion for religious charities WASHINGTON: The Bush administration channelled $2.15 billion to faith-based charities last year, advancing its mission to increase the share of government aid money given to religious organisations. The figure, contained in a White House ... 120 tribal elders killed, says Pakistan ISLAMABAD: Amid reports that the military and para-military forces on Saturday killed around 30 foreign militants and their local supporters in Wazirtistan bordering Afghanistan, Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Sherpao told the National Assembly ... Other Stories
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Let not the youth forget ethnic links with Mauritius, says Kalam`Tourism holds potential for keeping alive links between youth of both nations' Pranab in Oman for talks on Dabhol gas supplies He will call on Sultan Qaboos Nuclear deal with India a right step for U.S.: Burns Legislation on agreement to be introduced in two weeks Wind up trade talks if developing nations' concerns are not met, says Kamal Nath Stresses concerns in agriculture and industrial sectors be taken into account "Whatever developed countries were willing to do in agriculture, developing countries were willing to match in non-agriculture market access, but here also developed cou ntries must do 10 per cent more." Russia-Algeria defence deal may benefit India Moscow may source from India some components for jet fighters Algiers is buying Read Today's supplements: Magazine | Open Page | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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