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‘Sept 11 accused will plead not guilty’

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

The five men facing trial in the September 11 attacks will plead not guilty so that they can air their criticisms of US foreign policy, the lawyer for one of the defendants said....
Krishna, Trishna out of ICU, docs say stable

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

The two former Bangladeshi conjoined twins, Krishna and Trishna hope to celebrate their fourth birthday next month as separate beings as they were taken out on Monday....
Qureshi: Will get proof of Indian role in Balochistan

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has accused India of supporting militants in Balochistan province and tribal areas bordering Afghanistan....
A fire, a kiss & music for all

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

Country crossover star Taylor Swift overshadowed the late Michael Jackson at the American Music Awards on Sunday, winning five prizes including artiste of the year....
Lanka to hold elections in 2010

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Monday decided to hold Presidential elections in January next year, nearly two years ahead of schedule....
Briefly World

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

Grieving family members demanded answers on Monday from mining officials about the underground gas explosion that left at least 104 men dead in northeastern China....
Sarah Palin reloads

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

She's back, and this time she’s selling books....
How to feed the world

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

Business as usual will not do it
The great calculating machine

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

A nakedly political Queen's Speech marks the start of the election campaign....
A Red Card

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

if the recent allegations of match-fixing are true, then there is something very rotten about the state of world football....
Caught between home and an airport terminal

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

Chinese political protester Feng Zhenghu, who was banished to Japan, has launched a silent protest—from Tokyo’s Narita Airport....
What the world is reading

Tuesday 24 November, 2009

In this opinion piece, Annie Lowrey sums up the confusion over the new appointments made in the European Union....
Taliban
To beat Taliban, US looks at Afghan militias

Monday 23 November, 2009

Latest plan aims at regaining the initiative against the militants who are now giving the toughest fight in Afghanistan since 2001....
‘Gilani’s wife got undue favour in Rs 570-million default case’

Monday 23 November, 2009

Pakistan Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani’s wife was granted an “undue favour” when authorities settled a case registered against her for defaulting on bank loans.....
Woman loses benefits over Facebook snaps

Monday 23 November, 2009

Updating your pictures on your Facebook profile has a flip side to it too — as a Canadian woman on leave from office has found out....
Unhappy with security, Fonseka may move court

Monday 23 November, 2009

Sri Lanka’s former top military general and the hero in the awr against the LTTE, Sarath Fonseka, who is likely to enter election fray against President Mahinda Rajapaksa....
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