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Nod for LTTE spokesman to travel to Colombo Gesture follows directive by Mahinda Rajapakse on a request from Daya Master's family
Israel imposes blockades on LebanonHizbullah fires rockets into Israeli towns; Tel Aviv threatens to open a third front in the conflict Blair confidant arrested in peerage row LONDON: In a dramatic turn to Britain's "cash-for-peerages'' scandal, Prime Minister Tony Blair's close friend and his personal envoy to West Asia, Lord Levy, was arrested and later released on bail for his alleged role in raising £14 million for ... EXPANDABLE OUTPOST
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Jansher Khan arrestedPESHAWAR: Police arrested Pakistan's former world squash No. 1 Jansher Khan on Thursday after a court cancelled his pre-arrest bail in a dispute over ownership of a house. Mr. Khan was handcuffed and taken away in a police van after he emerged ... Ex-wife sues Jackson LOS ANGELES: Debbie Rowe, the former Mrs. Michael Jackson, has sued the pop singer, claiming he has failed to pay her what he promised when the two divorced in 1999. In the lawsuit, filed on July 3 in Los Angeles Superior Court, Ms. Rowe seeks ... India & World Do not blame everything on Pakistan: Kasuri WASHINGTON: Amid sparring over the terror attacks in Mumbai, Pakistan on Thursday said there should be no "knee-jerk reaction" to blame it for "everything happening" in India. Even before the security agencies could reach any conclusion with ... "Trilateral talks being upgraded" Bid to counter-balance unipolarism
`Aware of provisions that trouble India'WASHINGTON: : The Bush Administration was aware that some provisions in the enabling legislation to implement the nuclear deal ``trouble'' India and would work, where it was possible, to address those issues, the U.S. Ambassador to India, David ... U.K. Hindus want to be rid of "Asian" tag, says study They feel aggrieved that their sensitivities are not shown the same respect as those of other faiths Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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