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Singapore's Founding Father Lee Kuan Yew  (ratnakar1)
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 The Australian 
Singapore Ex-president Lee Kuan Yew targets US lawyer over blog
| AFTER succeeding in his latest defamation action against opposition politicians, former Singapore prime minister Lee Kuan Yew has turned his attention to a visiting US lawyer who has criticised Mr L... (photo: AP / )
ABDUL KALAM
Delhi   India   Nuclear   Photos   Politics  
 The Times Of India 
Kalam to Mulayam: Nuclear deal in national interest
| 3 Jul 2008, 2100 hrs IST,PTI             NEW DELHI: Former President and scientist A P J Abdul Kalam on Thursday told top Samajwadi Party leaders that the Indo-US nucle... (photo: PIB)
Hu Jintao  Turkish Press 
China sticks to its guns on emissions ahead of G8 meet
| Steam drifts from a power plant in Beijing in late February. The country has said it is eager to discuss "long-term goals" on fighting climate change at the G8 summit but stuck to its position that ... (photo: AP / Tomohiro Ohsumi, POOL)
Beijing   China   Climate   Photos   Politics  
Tourism  International Herald Tribune 
Taiwan prepares for Chinese tourists on historic flights
| : Taiwan's tourist attractions have a fresh coat of paint and restaurants are laying on special buffet lunches in anticipation of a surge in visitors from China when regular commercial flights betwe... (photo: Public Pomain / Jiang)
Chinese   Flights   Photos   Taiwan   Tourists  
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Bombay Stock Exchange The Times Of India
Markets turn bearish, Sensex down 558 pts
|                 MUMBAI: The stock markets turned bearish today after yesterday's strong bounce as weak global cues and a fr... (photo: WN / Ratnakar)
Business   Market   Mumbai   Photos   Stock   Today  
happy Inquirer
Danes world's happiest; Filipinos 38th
| WASHINGTON—Denmark, with its democracy, social equality and peaceful atmosphere, is the happiest country in the world, researchers said on Monday. | Zimbabwe, torn by p... (photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny)
Democracy   Denmark   Filipinos   Happiness   Photos  
Narendra Modi The Times Of India
Indian-Americans divided over invitation to Modi
| 3 Jul 2008, 1239 hrs IST,PTI             NEW YORK: The Indian-American groups across the United States are sharply divided over invitation... (photo: AP)
Gujarat   India   Photos   Politics   US  
 President George W. Bush speaks to democracy advocates Tuesday, June 5, 2007, in Prague, where he wound up a two-day visit before heading to Germany and the G8 Summit cg1 The State
Bush's final G-8 summit may be harmonious
| WASHINGTON -- | The issues are as difficult as ever, but the conditions are likely to be more conducive to agreement as President Bush attends his eighth and final econ... (photo: White House/Shealah Craighead )
Economy   Oil   Photos   US   Washington  
A indian police man walking on a deserted street during curfew in Jammu, India, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Independent online
Indian Kahmir on lockdown
| Srinagar, India - Authorities in Indian Kashmir on Thursday widened a curfew in the region to prevent protests by Hindus angered by the revocation of a land transfer or... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
India   Kashmir   Photos   Politics   Protest  
Mongolia Election Independent online
Former communists win Mongolian elections
| Ulan Bator - The former communist Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party has won the national elections, the General Election Committee said on Thursday as it dismissed... (photo: AP / Robert F. Bukaty)
Communists   Elections   Mongolia   Photos   Protest  
 A child holds a banner at a protest rally by Communist Party of India (Marxist) activists against the US-India nuclear deal in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007. Ahead of the crucial meeting of the ruling United Progressive Alliance-Left committe The Times Of India
N-deal impasse: Naidu meets Left leaders
| 3 Jul 2008, 1235 hrs IST,PTI             NEW DELHI: With Samajwadi Party signalling its closeness towards Congress, TDP chief N Chandrabab... (photo: AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)
India   Nuclear   Photos   Politics   US  
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki is interviewed in New York, Wednesday July 2, 2008. He dismissed talk of a U.S. or Israeli attack against his country, calling the prospect of another war in the Middle East "craziness San Fransisco Chronicle
Top Iran diplomat says U.S., Israel too rational to attack
| (07-03) 04:00 PDT New York - -- | Iran's top diplomat predicted Wednesday that the United States and Israel would not risk the "craziness" of attacking his country and ... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Iran   Israel   Nuclear   Photos   US  
President George W. Bush The Times Of India
Bush to reassure Japan, press G8 on Africa
|                 WASHINGTON: US President George W. Bush leaves Saturday for Japan, looking to ease worries there about his ... (photo: White House / Joyce N. Boghosian )
Africa   George Bush   Japan   Photos   Washington  
Candle light vigil for Peace and Harmony in Tibet Houston Chronicle
Olympians allowed to speak out
TOOLS | COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. - Do you make a political statement by expressing your opinion on the world's biggest stage? Or do you remain quiet by treating the Olympi... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
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- Kalam to Mulayam: Nuclear deal in national interest
- Detention of Pakistani nuclear scientist contested
- Bush's final G-8 summit may be harmonious
- Fresh graft charges brought against Bangladeshi ex-PM
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Kalam to Mulayam: Nuclear deal in national interest
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- US, EU press for green goods in Nama talks
- Italy emerging as popular destination for Indian agricultura
- The G8's broken promises
- Farm loan waivers 'a resounding success'
London ,Snow,Weather Climate Global Warming.
US, EU press for green goods in Nama talks
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International Relations Climate Change Policy
- Kind of blue — Obama hopes to flip Republican red sta
- In More Religious Countries, Lower Suicide Rates
- John McCain: 'He's been promoting himself as a frien
- Fresh graft charges brought against Bangladeshi ex-PM
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Fresh graft charges brought against Bangladeshi ex-PM
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- South Asian nations issue joint climate plan
- G-8 climate scorecard shows US in last
- Washington diary: Oil addiction
- G-8 climate scorecard shows US in last
KLdy1 - Apr08 - climate change - global warming - town planning - environment - ecology. (dy1)
South Asian nations issue joint climate plan
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Human Rights Policies Society & Culture
- The world needs Pakistan to be a strong defender of human ri
- India: Protect Honored Kashmiri Rights Lawyer From Attacks
- Rare Bush success leaves sour taste
- Uighurs at Guantanamo
Pakistani riot police officers stand alert behind the barbed wire in front of President House, where human rights activists hold a protest rally to condemn the killing of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2008 in Islamabad, Pakistan. It appears "impossible" for Pakistan to hold a vote on Jan. 8 because of unrest following the killing of Bhutto, the country's election commission said. (js1)
The world needs Pakistan to be a strong defender of human rights
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- Singapore Ex-president Lee Kuan Yew targets US lawyer over b
- One wrong move: Jackie Chan's latest role threatens to o
- A day in the bosom of the Dear Leader
- US diplomat: Musharraf 'not the issue' in Pakistan
Singapore's Founding Father Lee Kuan Yew  (ratnakar1)
Singapore Ex-president Lee Kuan Yew targets US lawyer over blog
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Nuclear Weapons Terrorism
- Key Indian party still has doubts over nuclear deal
- US Warns Time Running Out for India-US Nuclear Deal
- Verification Will Be The Next Hurdle For The North Korea Nuc
- India seeks party pact on US nuclear bid
ABDUL KALAM
Kalam to Mulayam: Nuclear deal in national interest
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- Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners
- Anti-terror police seize militants in Indonesia
- Five Afghan soldiers killed in blast
- Indonesia arrests 10 terror suspects
A hooded terror suspect, left, is led off of a plane by a member of Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad, Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Anti-terror police arrested nine suspected Muslim militants and seized a large cache of high-powered bombs, foiling a major attack targeting Westerners in the Indonesian capital, police and media reports said Thursd
Indonesia foils terror attack on Westerners
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