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(photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Delhi court legalises gay sex
Irish Times
Saddam saw Iran as main enemy, records suggestSarkozy drops pit bull image for more serene personaPakistanis start to rebuild their lives after routing of the TalibanJackson's ex-wife may fight for custodyPrenuptial victory in UK court for German heiressAlgerian star accused of kidnap and trying to ...
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono speaks during a joint press availability with President Bush at Bogor Palace in Bogor, Indonesia, Monday, Nov. 20, 2006.
(photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
Yudhoyono rides anti-corruption wave
Asia Times
| By Patrick Guntensperger | JAKARTA - The conviction on corruption charges of a close relative to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has significantly bolstered his graft-fighting credentials just weeks before presidential polls set for July 8. Former Bank of Indonesia governor Aulia Pohan, the fat...
Maymont Park offers activities and events for Richmond families throughout Summer 2009
The Examiner
Comment RSS Email Print | Maymont Foundation and Park: | Maymont Park is a 100-acre estate that was left to the people of Richmond upon the owners’ death in 1925. From 1925 to 1975, Maymont was owned and operated by the City of Richmond. In 197...
China doll
Irish Times
12Portrait of a LadyA taste of AmericaThrills and spills | WOMEN: In the West, the Barbie doll symbolises particularly superficial form of consumerism, but in China, it has become associated feminist movement that is challenging long-established patr...
New Minamata criteria a compromise
Daily Yomiuri
| It appears that legislation for compensation of Minamata disease sufferers who have not been recognized by the government in the past will pass during the current Diet session. | Fifty-three years have passed since the first official confirmation o...
Poll automation is back on track
Inquirer
| MANILA, Philippines — After four days that generated plenty of politicking, the two companies that won the contract to conduct automated elections in 2010 have settled their differences. | Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chair Jose Melo announced...
children and water canal
WN / Aruna Mirasdar
Water scarcity in Sindh canals to end: Qaim
The News International
Wednesday, July 01, 2009 | By Badal Mallah | LARKANA: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah said on Tuesday that shortage of irrigation water in Sindh canals would soon end. Talk...
Thaksin Shinawatra
Public Domain /
Thai ex-PM's fortunes boosted by electoral results
The Miami Herald
| BANGKOK -- Two consecutive victories in local elections by allies of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra have buoyed backers' hopes for resurrection of their disgraced leade...
Deposed Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, center, speaks to the media on the plane bound for Thailand Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008.
AP / Kin Cheung
Thai ex-PM's fortunes boosted by electoral results
Denver Post
| BANGKOK—Two consecutive victories in local elections by allies of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra have buoyed backers' hopes for resurrection of their disgraced le...
Libertarians slam new law forcing witnesses to speak up
NZ Herald
4:00AM Saturday Jul 04, 2009 | By | A new bill that would force people to reveal relevant evidence will leave citizens without protection and give the state total power, say civil libertarians. | The New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties has labell...
Internet fraud case NZ's first majority verdict
NZ Herald
4:00AM Saturday Jul 04, 2009 | In what is believed to be New Zealand's first majority verdict, a jury has found Dieter Rudolf Bedenknecht guilty of being an online auction cheat. | The law was only changed last week to allow juries to return verdicts...
Smack in the chops for New Zealand parents
The Australian
| THE slap is the big barbecue-stopper in Australia. | In New Zealand, it's the smack. | The Australian slap comes in the best-selling book by Christos Tsiolkas, who writes of the tumultuous consequences, the angst, that result from a slap administer...
Politics
 President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is welcomed by Vice President Noli de Castro upon her arrival at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City from a successful four-day state visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Thursday (May 11). Looking on is First Gentleman
(photo: Edwin Paril - OPS-NIB)
De Castro unveils good governance agenda
Inquirer
| MANILA, Philippines -- Vice President Noli de Castro may be playing coy about his presidential ambition but he already has a blueprint for nation-building should he finally decide to run for President in the 2010 elections. | De Castro unveiled his 10-point framework for good governance when he spoke before hundreds of local architects in Mandalu...
Business
The Minister of Civil Aviation Shri Praful Patel (sk1)
(photo: PIB / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
Air India won't sack employees: Praful Patel
The Times Of India
| 4 Jul 2009, 2019 hrs IST, PTI               Text: CHENNAI: Cash-strapped public carrier Air India would not sack employees but financial and organisational restructuring was on the cards, union minister of state for civil aviation Praful Patel said today. | "There is no question of sacking;employees wi...



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