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Leaders to work on Zimbabwe unity deal

By ANGUS SHAW Harare Oct. 27: Zimbabwe’s Opposition leader and President, struggling for control of key Cabinet posts, joined southern African leaders on Monday for a mini-summit
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Iran Prez denies he is ailing

Tehran: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has denied reports that he was sick, saying he had just caught a cold and a bit tired. "Like anybody ...

Study identifies‘transsexual gene’

Melbourne: A study involving 112 male-to-female transsexuals has revealed that genetics plays a key role in determining people’s sense of gender. The study involving several Melbourne ...

‘72% in UK would vote for Muslims’

By OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT London Oct. 27: A significant number of British voters would be willing to vote for a Muslim leader, a survey for Theos, a ...

SUV collides with car in US, 4 killed

Huntsville (Tennessee), Oct. 26: A sport utility vehicle full of high school cheerleaders collided with an oncoming car in a fiery crash on a wet, ...

Can race still trump transformational Obama?

BY MAYANK CHHAYA CHICAGO Oct. 26: Barely 11 days away, America’s presidential elections appear increasingly likely to anoint a transformational, post-racial and young leader in Senator Barack ...

Pipeline terms of Palin curbed bids

By JUSTIN PRITCHARD and GARANCE BURKE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Oct. 26: Gov. Sarah Palin’s signature accomplishment — a contract to build a 1,715-mile pipeline to bring natural gas ...

Row over ‘diva’ Palin in Republican camp

Waterloo (Iowa), Oct. 26: Bitter infighting between aides to John McCain and Sarah Palin erupted into public view on Saturday in a sign of tension ...

LTTE accuses Lankan troops of hospital attack

Kandahar, Oct. 26: Suspected Taliban militants gouged out the eyes of an Afghan farmer after accusing him of spying for international forces and the government, ...

Malay PM asks Indians to renounce extremism

Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26: Malaysia’s leader urged the country’s minority ethnic Indians on Sunday to renounce "extremist groups" that he said threaten national unity. Prime Minister ...
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