Washington, July 18 (IANS) The US looks at an end-use monitoring agreement that it hopes to reach with India during Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit as 'part of the fulf...
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Washington, July 18 (IANS) An Indian-American doctor couple in Houston has been charged with illegally distributing 1.3 million tablets of a drug and defrauding several public and...
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Washington, July 18 (DPA) Iconic US news anchor Walter Cronkite, who helped set the tone of US journalism in World War II, the Kennedy assassination, the moon landing and the Viet...
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Washington, July 18 (IANS) Given the US standpoint that a global solution to climate change would require significant participation by developing countries like India and China, S...
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Turnberry, Scotland, July 18 (IANS) The Ailsa Course at the Turnberry, which has a way of reeling in dramatic scenes at its 18th green, did so once again. Tom Watson, two months s...
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Washington, July 18 (IANS) On the heels of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to India, Richard Holbrooke, US special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, will stop in Indi...
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Washington, July 18 (DPA) In the four decades since the world watched his 'one giant leap for mankind', Neil Armstrong hasn't had much use for the limelight.
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Los Angeles, July 18 (DPA) The coroner's report into the death of Michael Jackson has been delayed for another two weeks as speculation continues to prevail about the cause of the...
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Los Angeles, July 18 (DPA) The coroner's report into the death of Michael Jackson has been delayed for another two weeks as speculation continues to swirl about the cause of the m...
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Quito/Bogota, July 18 (DPA) The US military has begun to dismantle its anti-drug-and-terrorism operations and its base in Manta, Ecuador, as its aircraft flew their last missions ...
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Washington, July 18 (DPA) US President Barack Obama condemned Friday the bombing of two prominent hotels in Indonesia's capital Jakarta that killed at least nine people and injure...
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Brussels, July 18 (IANS) The European Union (EU) exports to India between January and April stood at 8.3 billion euros (about $11 billion), while the figure in the same period las...
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Geneva, July 17 (DPA) The World Health Organisation (WHO) will stop issuing regular data on the spread of the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, since the counting of individual...
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Johannesburg/Amsterdam, July 17 (DPA) A court in Namibia Friday found two journalists guilty of illegally filming the country's controversial annual seal hunt.
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New York, July 17 (DPA) UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Friday strongly condemned the bombings in the Indonesian capital Jakarta in which nine people were killed and scores of ot...
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