Storms kill seven in southern US Saturday, 03.05.2008, 07:57am |
| At least seven people were killed in Arkansas state of southern US early Friday as dozens of tornadoes swept through several US states overnight.
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Judges' restoration: Pakistan coalition partner seeks to save face Monday, 28.04.2008, 08:15am |
| The junior partner in Pakistan's ruling coalition is all set for a face-saving arrangement with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on reinstating by the Wednesday deadline the judges President Pervez Musharraf sacked last November after declaring an emergency
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Gordon Brown is 'a little tiny dot on world stage': Mugabe Sunday, 13.04.2008, 02:20am |
| Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe had sharp words for Prime Minister Gordon Brown after the British leader issued his second call in as many days for the release of results from Zimbabwe's March 29 elections
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US urges China to begin talks with Dalai Lama Saturday, 12.04.2008, 02:26am |
| US Secretary of State Condolezza Rice and her German counterpart, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, called on the Chinese government Friday to begin talks with the Dalai Lama to resolve the crisis in Tibet.
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Poll prohibition: no drinking in Nepal for a week Friday, 04.04.2008, 07:19am |
| A favourite hunting ground of tipplers where no ceremony is complete without the free flow of liquor and even the tiniest grocery shop stocks a formidable array of alcohol, Nepal will however run dry for almost a week due to the crucial poll scheduled April 10.
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India-Bangladesh train service to resume April 14 Friday, 04.04.2008, 01:46am |
| After a break of 43 years, passenger train service between India and Bangladesh will resume April 14 as rail officials of the two neighbours in South Asia concluded their two-day discussions here Thursday
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European Greens call for boycotting Olympic's opening ceremony Thursday, 27.03.2008, 02:29am |
| Europe's Green lawmakers were set Wednesday to call for a boycott of the Olympic Games' opening ceremony by European government leaders, athletes and journalists
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Dow industrials dip as S&P, Nasdaq book gains Wednesday, 26.03.2008, 12:03am |
| Major Wall Street stock indices were mixed Tuesday amid weakening consumer confidence and plummeting housing prices
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BTechies fail to harvest raining of jobs Friday, 07.03.2008, 12:35pm |
| Jobs are raining on engineering colleges. However, nothing else but the number of BTechies fit for the harvesting hat shower from the corporate sky would tell upon the quality of engineering education in Kerala
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A chance for students who missed SSLC IT practical 2007 Thursday, 06.03.2008, 06:06am |
| Students who could not attend the IT practical test of March 2007 SSLC will be given chance to appear for the same on March 7 at Malappuram Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School. Students from the district can attend the test at 10 a.m
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classes and results calicut university Thursday, 06.03.2008, 06:01am |
MES, Kalladi, Mannarkadu – Maths
The classes will start at 10 a.m.
Results Out
Calicut University has published the result of second semester MSc. Zoology
MSc. PLANT SCIENCE PRACTICAL
The practical and viva –voce of MSc Plant Science (third semester) would begin on March 14 and 19 respectively
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US Congressman argues for India in Security Council Friday, 22.02.2008, 02:54am |
| The US Congressman who moved a resolution in the House of Representatives in September asking the United Nations to admit India as a permanent member of the Security Council has reiterated New Delhi's case
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Kerala Institute of Cooperative Management (KICMA) to start MBA course Thursday, 07.02.2008, 05:23pm |
| The new Kerala Institute of Cooperative Management (KICMA) at Neyyar Dam, near here, will admit 20 students in its first MBA batch.
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French President Sarkozy marries girlfriend Carla Bruni Sunday, 03.02.2008, 03:00am |
| French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his girlfriend, singer Carla Bruni, have married, it was confirmed Saturday by the mayor of Paris' 8th arrondissement (district) who officiated
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More suspects in Bhutto's assassination arrested Sunday, 27.01.2008, 03:18am |
| Pakistani authorities have arrested more suspects in connection with the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto on a tip from a detained suspect, a senior official said Saturday
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Jailed Karuna implicates Sri Lankan government Saturday, 26.01.2008, 06:30am |
| The controversial breakaway Tamil Tiger leader "Colonel" Karuna, who has been found guilty of being in Britain on a false Sri Lankan diplomatic passport, has implicated the Sri Lankan government
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Central varsity in North Kerala soon Sunday, 20.01.2008, 10:09am |
| Education Minister M A Baby, on Saturday, said that the state is in for a quantum jump in the field of higher education sector.
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Pakistan Peoples Party to take part in elections Sunday, 30.12.2007, 03:49pm |
| The Pakistan Peoples Party of the assassinated opposition leader Benazir Bhutto will take part in parliamentary elections Jan 8, party officials said Sunday
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Thousands bid tearful farewell to Benazir Friday, 28.12.2007, 04:02pm |
| On foot, on bullock carts and tractors and motorbikes, an estimated 35,000 nameless faces, braving the cold weather and the violence that erupted all across Sindh following Benazir Bhutto's death converged to Naudero, the ancestral home of the Bhuttos, 550 km from the southern city of Karachi, to bid a final farewell to their beloved leader.
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Doctors desperately tried to revive Benazir: reports Friday, 28.12.2007, 07:51am |
| Doctors at the Rawalpindi General Hospital tried desperately for 41 minutes to revive former prime minister Benazir Bhutto after she was shot but failed in their efforts, a report submitted to the Punjab government's health department said.
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Bhutto's death not to affect Australia's Pakistan tour Friday, 28.12.2007, 07:48am |
| Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination will not affect Australia's tour of that country next year, the Australian cricket board has said
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Security alert in Dhaka as Bangladesh condemns Bhutto killing Friday, 28.12.2007, 07:43am |
| Bangladesh's caretaker government beefed up security in the diplomatic enclave and strategic installations in the capital Friday following the assassination of former Pakistani prime minister and opposition leader Benazir Bhutto in Rawalpindi.
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Money laundering case against Bhutto closed Friday, 28.12.2007, 02:48am |
| An investigation by the Swiss authorities into alleged money laundering involving the assassinated Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and her husband was formally declared closed Thursday
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40 killed in Iraq violence, 90 wounded Wednesday, 26.12.2007, 01:55am |
| At least 40 people were killed and 90 wounded Tuesday in a wave of violence in Iraq. The US army said it killed 13 militants during operations that began a day earlier
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Oxford begins research on early Indian migrants to Britain Sunday, 18.11.2007, 05:13am |
| A research project charting the life and times of early Indian students, visitors and migrants to Britain such as Dadabhai Naoroji, Cornelia Sorabji and Rabindranath Tagore has been launched at the University of Oxford.
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