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China-Pak 'Boundary Agreement' illegal: India

15.07.2009 13:55    expressindia.com
Govt said that under so-called China-Pak 'Boundary Agreement' of 1963, Pakistan illegally ceded 5,180 kms of Indian territory in PoK to China.


PM asks NAM to make efforts to dismantle terror infrastructure

15.07.2009 13:55    expressindia.com
The two-day NAM summit opened with a call from PM Manmohan Singh to the grouping to deny terrorists safe havens, make vigorous efforts to dismantle terror infrastructure.

All 168 on board killed in Iran plane crash

15.07.2009 13:55    expressindia.com
A Tupolev passenger aircraft crashed in northwestern Iran on Wednesday on its way to neighbouring Armenia, killing all 168 people on board.

No court martials, try 'criminal' armymen in courts: HC

15.07.2009 13:55    expressindia.com
The Madras HC has held that the armed forces personnel accused of committing murder, rape and other such crimes could be tried in a criminal court and not necessarily through court martial.


Oz rules force foreign students to become 'economic slaves'

15.07.2009 13:55    expressindia.com
Current immigration and education laws in Australia require students to gain 900 hours' of work experience.

Naxal threat was 'under-estimated', admits PC

15.07.2009 13:55    expressindia.com
Home Minister P Chidambaram said a joint action plan was being drawn up with Naxal-affected states like Orissa and Chattishgarh.

Security stepped up in Mumbai after IB warning

15.07.2009 13:55    expressindia.com
Security has been stepped up across India's financial capital and in neighbouring districts following Intelligence Bureau inputs warning of possible terror strike.

Nearly 1 in 10 Scots admits driving after taking drugs

15.07.2009 13:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MOTORISTS in Scotland are the most likely in the UK to get behind the wheel after taking drugs - but the least likely to drink and drive.

Surgery victim 'horrified' at failure to warn others

15.07.2009 13:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
FOOTBALLER Colin Hendry's wife, who died after botched cosmetic surgery, was "horrified" the General Medical Council failed to alert other countries about the surg

Deprived young Scots face greater risk of heart disease

15.07.2009 13:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
YOUNGER Scots from deprived backgrounds are about six times more likely to die from heart disease than those who are better off, research revealed yesterday.

Women urged to ditch the Pill and opt for longer-lasting contraceptives

15.07.2009 13:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
WOMEN in Scotland are being urged to consider alternative contraceptives to the Pill or condoms in an effort to cut the number of unwanted pregnancies and repeat abortions.

Parents urged to stay calm despite 'tragedy' of swine flu victim Chloe

15.07.2009 13:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE UK government yesterday sought to reassure worried parents following the death of a six-year-old girl who contracted swine flu.

Borrowings may push up interest rates: MPs to govt

15.07.2009 11:37    rediff.com
Inflation, particularly of food items, too remained an area of concern, they said in the resumed discussion on the general Budget. Main Opposition BJP said the whopping Rs 4 lakh crore (Rs 4 trillion) gap in the resources was a

Sensex ends above 14,000 on intense buying

15.07.2009 11:37    rediff.com
The NSE Nifty ended at 4,234, up 122 points. The market breadth was extremely positive - out of 2,679 shares traded, 2,035 advanced while only 558 declined.

10 money tips to note while changing jobs

15.07.2009 11:37    rediff.com
In a high growth economy such as India's, it is common that as employees we could be tempted to look for greener pastures elsewhere.

India: Higher tax collections signal recovery

15.07.2009 11:37    rediff.com
Customs collections are six per cent higher during April-June this year over the previous quarter, mainly on account of higher imports of raw materials and capital goods, Central Board of Excise and Customs chairman P C Jha told PTI. Stating

Satyam fiasco: A perplexed Sebi allowed trading

15.07.2009 11:37    rediff.com
Now if there is somebody who knows about the confession (and) wants to buy (or sell) at price 'X', should we as a regulator be coming in the way?" C B Bhave, chairman of Securities and Exchange Board of India,

Slap in the Face

15.07.2009 07:35    tol.cz
A law restricting the use of Hungarian reveals the spite and bitterness on both sides of the Danube.

The Other Karadzic

15.07.2009 07:35    tol.cz
A leading human rights official in Belgrade braves threats to champion some unpopular causes.

Testing Times for Students

15.07.2009 07:35    tol.cz
Another round of disruptive changes to Romania's education system has left students in the lurch.

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