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Seven killed in "LTTE attacks" COLOMBO: At least seven persons were killed and eight injured in suspected LTTE attacks in eastern Sri Lanka on Monday, the army said. The "LTTE activated an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) fixed on a stationary bicycle parked by the ... Travel ban on Baloch leaders Issue to be raised in National Parliament
Immigrants on the warpathNew York, Chicago, Los Angeles to witness mass protest HIGH SPIRITS Maglev train test successful CHENGDU (CHINA): China on Sunday successfully tested a low-to medium-speed magnetic levitation train, the first domestically developed one in the country, in Southwest China's Sichuan province. The test maglev train is 11.2 metres long, 2.6 ... Other Stories
Globescan Racial tensions in Fiji CANBERRA: Fiji will strengthen police presence during the Pacific island country's general elections from May 6 to 13. It's only the second poll since the 2000 coup. Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio quoted Fijian Police Commissioner ... Focus on Thai poll BANGKOK: Thailand's Constitution Court on Monday began to deliberate whether to nullify the April 2 snap election, while the Election Commission endorsed 103 more winners and wound up the poll. Constitution Court Secretary-General Paiboon ... "Most influential people" NEW YORK: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and his country's gang rape victim Mukhtaran Mai, who won recognition for her fight against her assailants, have one thing in common they share the honour of being named on the list of ``100 ... India & World ASEAN to discuss relative functions of members China, India and Japan might soon play greater roles Injured Indian dies in Nepal KATHMANDU: : An Indian national, Mohammed Jahangir, who was injured during the pro-democracy movement at Tripureshwor in the heart of the Nepalese capital on April 22, died at the Model Hospital here on Monday.Jahangir, 23, was hospitalised in a ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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