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Sri Lankan minister says he was pardoned in 1987

Douglas Devananda was declared a proclaimed offender by a Chennai court on charges of murder, rioting and unlawful assembly in Chennai in 1986, according to reports.
Section: India  | Thursday, June 10, 2010 15:23 IST

PM presses for full rights to Tamils in Sri Lanka

Manmohan Singh promises to help rebuild infrastructure in northern and eastern provinces at 1st meet with Rajapaksa after end of ethnic war
Section: India  | Thursday, June 10, 2010 0:14 IST

Bhopal gas verdict forces govt to revisit N-liability bill

Centre now wary of capping compensation liability of foreign firms at Rs500 crore
Section: India  | Tuesday, June 8, 2010 1:39 IST

Except cricket, India, South Africa are partners: Jacob Zuma

This remark of visiting South African president Jacob Zuma won applause from a gathering of captains of industry whom he addressed in New Delhi on Friday.
Section: India  | Friday, June 4, 2010 21:22 IST

Improving ties with India a ‘personal priority’ for Hillary Clinton

Aware of New Delhi’s concerns on Pakistan and Afghanistan, Clinton acknowledged that 'doubts that remained on both sides' had to be addressed.
Section: India  | Thursday, June 3, 2010 20:57 IST

US woos India ahead of strategic dialogue

While Krishna will have terrorism, Pakistan and Afghanistan high on his agenda, Clinton would seek India’s views on Iran and Israel-Palestine.
Section: India  | Thursday, June 3, 2010 1:42 IST

Israel ‘regrets’ dragging India into controversy

Tel Aviv said violent incidents in countries like India, Pak which claimed 500 lives have been ‘ignored’, while it is being condemned for its actions.
Section: India  | Wednesday, June 2, 2010 19:47 IST

India not convinced by Israel’s action

It sent out statements questioning the bonafides of some of the charitable groups involved in the campaign to take aid to the long suffering civilians of Gaza.
Section: World  | Wednesday, June 2, 2010 1:41 IST

India slams Israel for attack on aid suppliers

Israeli soldiers killed at least 10 people in the raid on the boats carrying humanitarian aid to hapless civilians. Some reports said the number of dead was much more.
Section: India  | Tuesday, June 1, 2010 0:27 IST

Parties play blame game; people can die

West Bengal chief minister, however, avoided making a political statement saying, “Such a tragic moment is not the right time to make political comments.
Section: India  | Saturday, May 29, 2010 2:03 IST
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