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Breaking News Sun, 7 Sep 2008
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 The Australian 
Deal to save India's cheap car plant
| TATA Motors can go ahead with making the world's cheapest car at a factory in eastern India after talks yielded a compromise ending violent protests against the plant, officials said today. | West B... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
 Television show Celebrity Big Brother winner Shilpa Shetty gives a television interview after holding a news conference outside Portcullis House in central London, Wednesday Feb. 7, 2007. Shetty, whose treatment by fellow contestants caused a serious rac
Bollywood   Celebrity   Media   People   Photos  
 The Times of India 
Spiritual salvation
| 8 Sep 2008, 0000 hrs IST, V LAKSHMI ,TNN             Stars turn to spiritualism to keep themselves sane in their otherwise high-pressured lives. | Last week Bollywood b... (photo: AP photo )
Paddy Field - Rice Field - Agriculture - Farming. (ps1)  The Times of India 
Organic farming re-kindles interest in paddy fields
|                 KOCHI: Organic cultivators seem to be reviving interest in paddy farming in Kerala, which has increasingly been depending on other states... (photo: Public Domain / -)
Agriculture   Economy   India   Kerala   Photos  
Chocolate  Hong Kong Standard 
Chocolate cake better than sex? A piece for me, please
Chocolate fudge cake is actually a significant health food, readers tell me. Simply make it with dark chocolate and abandon all other treats on your diet. | //--> Wednesday, September 03, 2008 | ADVER... (photo: GFDL / Retama)
Disease   Food   Health   Photos   Society  
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Asif Ali Zardari, 4th from left seating at table, husband of slain Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhtto(ss2) Gulf News
Pakistan opts for a strong president
| Since 1965, September 6 has been commemorated as the day when Pakistani forces fought desperately to blunt a major Indian offensive aimed at the city of Lahore in a war... (photo: (AP Photo/Shakil Adil) / AP)
India   Pakistan   Photos   Politics   UN  
INDIA-GOVERNOR-PRESSMEET-RAJBHAVAN Gulf News
Acceptable formula found on Singur issue
| Kolkata: The Tata Nano will roll out from Singur, after all. | West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee met for n... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Automaker   Government   Industry   Kolkata   Photos  
 About hundred and fifty Qatari traditional dhows sailing near the Doha Sheraton Hotel at Doha, Corniche in a sea parade before the opening ceremony of the Doha Cultural Festival (DCF) in Qatar on Tuesday, March 22 2005. An unknown group has claimed respo Gulf News
Qatar makes early headway in Asia
| Bangkok (Reuters) Qatar and surprise package North Korea clinched early wins to move to the top of the two Asian groups in World Cup qualifying on Saturday. | Qatar got... (photo: AP Photo)
Development   Money   Photos   Qatar   Sports  
 Yuriko Koike -defence minister- japan- politics- am1 Hong Kong Standard
`Iron plate' replaces the glass ceiling for Japan's PM hopeful
In the United States, women face a glass ceiling in their struggle to get to the top but in Japan, an iron plate bars the way. | //--> Monday, September 08, 2008 | In the... (photo: Public domain)
Japan   Photos   Politics   US   Women  
Rice Daily Yomiuri
Sale of bad rice 'reaped profit of 15 million yen'
| OSAKA--Mikasa Foods, a processor and seller of rice and other grains, likely made at least 15 million yen in profit from the resale of rice tainted with poisonous mold ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Agriculture   Economy   Foods   Market   Photos  
Bahrain Daily Yomiuri
Japan survives late wobble in Bahrain
| Takeshi Okada said ahead of Saturday evening's World Cup qualifier against Bahrain that he would live with a draw. But if his team actually did draw, it's hard to imagi... (photo: Creative Commons / Thomas doerfer )
Bahrain   Development   Money   Photos   Sport  
**ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 13--FILE** A scientific officer works in the control room of the Kalpakkam Atomic Center at Kalpakkam, around 65 kilometers (41 miles) south of Madras, India, in this Dec. 28, 2004, file photo. Global warming and rocketing oil prices are making nuclear power fashionable, drawing a once demonized industry out of the shadows of the Chernobyl disaster as a potential shining knight of clean energ The Times of India
All you wanted to know about nuclear power
|                 The special waiver for India by the 45-country Nuclear Suppliers Group means that New Delhi can now access ... (photo: AP / M. Lakshman, file)
India   Nuclear   Photos   Power   science  
Staff deliver the various party's promotional leaflet of the Legislative Council election to passersby in Hong Kong Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008. Hong Kong residents voted Sunday in legislative elections that threatened to set back the opposition camp and its push for greater democratic freedoms in the Chinese-ruled ter The Manila Times
Democrats face key test as Hong Kong votes
| HONG KONG: Hong Kong voters headed to the polls Sunday, with the city's pro-democracy parties scrambling to avoid heavy losses and several high-profile politicians faci... (photo: AP / Kin Cheung)
Democracy   Elections   Hong Kong   Photos   Politics  
CLIMATE CHANGE - BUILDINGS - AERIAL VIEW - PHILIPPINES - SKYLINE - ECONOMY - BUSINESS FIRMS The Philippine Star
Stocks fall on global slowdown fears
| Global equities reentered precarious territory last week led by the US market which threatened to test its lows established last July. Concerns over a US-led global eco... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Global   Inflation   Market   Philippines   Photos  
Pakistani elections will be delayed until Feb. 18 because of violence following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto (mj1) The Australian
Grab for power divides Bhutto clan
| IN its short history of coups, wars and heads of state being toppled by everything from execution to a mysterious air crash, Pakistan has learned to expect the unexpect... (photo: AP / Ed Wray)
Corruption   Military   Pakistan   Photos   Police  
A woman reacts during a session of gospel hymns at a public meeting to protest against the recent attacks against members of the Christian community in the east Indian state of Orissa in Mumbai, India, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008. Thousands of Christian-run schools and colleges across India were closed Friday to protest recent Hindu mob attacks on churches and homes in eastern India that have left at least 11 people dead. Violence has rocked Orissa state since the killing of a Hindu leader last week, which police blamed on Maoist rebels but Hindu activists pinned on Christian milit The Australian
Hindu fanatics in wave of violence against Christians
| THE mob appeared an hour after sunset, armed with axes, clubs and paraffin. The carnage that followed would have been much worse if the Christians of Gadragaon, a remot... (photo: AP / Gautam Singh)
Christianity   Hinduism   India   Photos   Society  
An aerial view shows the flood affected area of Araria district near the border with Nepal, in the northern Indian state of Bihar, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Government engineers have begun digging a new channel to correct the course of the Kosi River that burst its banks, causing devastating flooding across a wide swath of northern India, officials said Saturday The Australian
Nepal flood victims risk return
| PURNIA: Some villagers began trying to return to their flooded homes in eastern India yesterday as waters slowly receded, but officials warned that the move was risky, ... (photo: AP / )
Disaster   Floods   Nepal   Photos   Weather  
China India
- Nosebleed led Canada's FM to quit
- JOINING THE WORLD: NSG waiver is a diplomatic triumph for In
- Innovation key for safe, green buildings
- China trade surplus may narrow on US, Europe demand
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Innovation key for safe, green buildings
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- Militancy tops full agenda as Zardari assumes presidency
- Learning to play politics, Christian-style
- Soccer: Indian billionaire eyes troubled Newcastle United
- Deal to save India's cheap car plant
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Deal to save India's cheap car plant
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Turkey Iraq
- Turkish leader in peace mission
- Turkish president attends soccer match in Armenia
- Turkey, Armenia vow to end traditional enmity after Gul'
- Georgia war boosts Turkey-Armenia thaw
Turkish President Abdullah Gul, right, and Armenian President Serge Sarkisian shake hands during their meeting in Yerevan, Armenia, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Abdullah Gul arrived in Armenia to watch a Turkey vs. Armenia World Cup qualifier game with President Serge Sarkisian that many hope will help the two countries overcome decades of antagonism rooted in Ottoman-era massacres of Armenia
Turkish leader in peace mission
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- Petraeus to hand over Iraq command
- Old foes rely on game to foster brotherhood
- CIA forged Habbush's letter
- Petraeus to hand U.S. Iraq command on Sept 16
U.S. Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, the commander of Multi-National Force Iraq, talks about security improvements while giving an aerial tour of Baghdad, Iraq, to Sen. Barack Obama July 21, 2008. Sens. Jack Reed and Chuck Hagel also joined the presidential candidate on the tour.
Petraeus to hand over Iraq command
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Saudi Arabia Japan
- Peres says he opposes attack on Iran
- Iranian MP touts cooperation in Sadr investigation
- UN chief 'urges Israel to pay Lebanon $1 billion'
- Beirutis divided on effect of violence in North
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki leaves the Turkish Foreign Ministry after talks with his Turkish counterpart Ali Babacan in Ankara, Turkey, Friday, July 18, 2008. Mottaki said Friday that forthcoming nuclear talks in Geneva and the participation of a U. S. diplomat for first time look positive and he expects prog
Iranian MP touts cooperation in Sadr investigation
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- The answer is-, I can be next Japan premier
- There's gold in Japan's landfills
- `Iron plate' replaces the glass ceiling for Japan's
- Stormy Japan needs woman at the helm
 Yuriko Koike -defence minister- japan- politics- am1
`Iron plate' replaces the glass ceiling for Japan's PM hopeful
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Indonesia Pakistan
- War-torn Afghanistan wins Olympic bronze
- Federalism is not the problem
- Do we really need scientists?
- Japan rating firm keeps positive outlook on RP
US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1)
Price increases push US soy beyond reach of poor
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- Ephemeral art takes root in the ruins above Beirut
- Militancy tops full agenda as Zardari assumes presidency
- 'Tests must for maintaining N-deterrence'
- Pakistani puts kidney up for online auction
Asif Ali Zardari, 4th from left seating at table, husband of slain Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhtto(ss2)
Pakistan opts for a strong president
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