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Washington Post | Myanmar Bans Gatherings, Imposes Curfew Guardian Unlimited - From AP YANGON, Myanmar (AP) - The military government banned assemblies of more than five people and imposed curfews in Myanmar's two largest cities on Tuesday, after thousands of Buddhist monks and sympathizers defied orders to stay out of politics ... Burma's rulers ' threaten military force' against protesters Burmese Monks Protest Despite Junta’s Warning |
CTV.ca | Bush announces new sanctions against Myanmar Xinhua - United Nations, Sept. 25 (Xinhua) -- US President George W. Bush on Tuesday announced new sanctions against Myanmar, an Asian country that has been at odds with the United States over democracy. Bush Announces Tighter Sanctions on Myanmar Bush to UN: World must free itself from tyranny, violence |
Philadelphia Inquirer | Lebanon's parliament delays presidential vote USA Today - BEIRUT (AP) - Hezbollah and its opposition allies blocked the election of Lebanon's next president Tuesday, boycotting a parliamentary session to prevent the backers of the anti-Syrian government from choosing a head of state from their own ranks. Lebanon Delays Presidential Election Lebanon assembly to fail to pick president |
NDTV.com | Moderate Fukuda takes charge of Japan AFP - TOKYO (AFP) - Yasuo Fukuda, a dovish lawmaker who has vowed to revive his party and improve ties with Japan's neighbours, took over as prime minister Tuesday, admitting he was under intense pressure to perform. Japan’s new PM names heavyweight cabinet Fukuda elected prime minister by Japanese parliament |
Turkish Press | Musharraf keeps post if loses poll CNN International - ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- President Gen. Pervez Musharraf will stay on as army chief if he is not re-elected president, the attorney general said Tuesday, as the Supreme Court prepared for a ruling that could decide the fate of his bid for another ... Musharraf Will Keep Army Post if Not Re-Elected Lawyers insist Musharraf can contest Pakistani vote |
Sabah | Family Ties Link Russian Government Guardian Unlimited - From AP By STEVE GUTTERMAN AP Writer MOSCOW (AP) - If some governments resemble stodgy men's clubs, Vladimir Putin's has started to look like a family affair since a Cabinet shakeup this month that left two pairs of close relatives serving in top posts ... Video: Putin speech Putin eyes stability in government shake-up: press |
Philadelphia Inquirer | Israel Opens Criminal Probe of Prime Minister Voice of America - By Robert Berger A new corruption scandal is dogging Israel's embattled Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. As Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, it could distract him from efforts to revive the peace process with the Palestinians. Lawyer: Olmert probe won't lead to trial Ehud Olmert to stay put despite corruption charges: Lawyer |
Middle East Times | Car bombs hit Basra, raising fears about southern security Jerusalem Post - By AP A suicide car bomber Tuesday attacked a police headquarters in Basra, killing at least three policemen, wounding 20 other people and raising fears about security in the oil-rich southern city now that British forces have withdrawn. Iraq bombings shatter Ramadan calm Three Iraqis Killed in Suicide Car Bombing in Basra |
SpiritIndia | UK ends foot and mouth control zones in Hampshire Reuters - LONDON, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Britain's farm ministry said on Tuesday it had lifted temporary control zones in Hampshire in southern England after two negative tests on animals suspected of catching foot and mouth disease. Foot-and-mouth control zones lifted UK: Foot-And-Mouth Tests Negative |
NDTV.com | Tutu likens Zim to apartheid SA News24 - Johannesburg - Nobel Peace laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu appealed for peace in Zimbabwe, issuing a statement on Tuesday likening the actions of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's government to those of the repressive apartheid regime. Free Myanmar political prisoners, says Tutu Zimbabwe: Stop Rights Violations Now, Says Tutu |
Electronic Intifada | Israel's top bank cuts ties to Gaza Strip MarketWatch - By Robert Daniel, MarketWatch TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Bank Hapoalim, Israel's largest bank, said Tuesday it would cut its ties to the Palestinian banks in the Gaza Strip, which the Israeli government last week declared a hostile political entity. Ex-Palestinian Negotiator Shafi Dies Palestinian Propaganda Prize for Israel |
Servihoo | Munich Airport Transrapid Link Wins Funding Agreement (Update3) Bloomberg - By Brian Parkin Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Germany may become the first country in Europe to build a commercial Transrapid rail link, after the southern state of Bavaria forged agreement on a high- speed line connecting downtown Munich with the city ... Germany to build first commercial Maglev train line Germany to Build High-Speed Transrapid Train |
BBC News | Rwanda 'most improved' in Africa BBC News - Rwanda is the most improved sub-Saharan nation according to a survey looking at performances over the past five years. The Ibrahim Index, financed by Sudanese mobile phone magnate Mo Ibrahim, names Mauritius as the best-governed and Somalia as the ... Somalia shamed in African governance index Mauritius Highest, Somalia Lowest on Africa Governance Index |
Philadelphia Inquirer | Iraq's President Demands US Release Iranian Detainee Voice of America - By VOA News Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has demanded that US forces release an Iranian man detained last week in Iraq's Kurdistan region on suspicion of smuggling bombs. Iran shuts border with north Iraq Iraq president says US arrest of Iranian 'illegal' |
NDTV.com | Tokyo shares outlook - Lower on Wall St retreat, firmer yen Forbes - TOKYO (Thomson Financial) - Japanese shares may open lower on Tuesday after a long weekend as investors take their cue from Wall Street's drop overnight with a stronger yen also hurting exporters. Japan's Five-Year Notes Fall; Gain in Stocks Cuts Risk Aversion Nikkei opens mixed ahead of cabinet appointment |
Javno.hr | Sri Lanka rebels decry "genocide" before UN address Canada.com - Sri Lankan army soldiers patrol the scene of a roadside bomb explosion in Trincomalee, about 257 km (160 miles) east of Colombo, September 22, 2007. Sri Lankan Peace Must Be Based on Tamil Homeland, Rebels Say Sri Lanka fighting claims lives |
PRESS TV | IAEA in Tehran for new round of technical talks Times of India - TEHRAN: International Atomic Energy Agency technical officials began talks on Tuesday with Iran to resolve remaining issues surrounding the country's controversial nuclear programme, the website of the state broadcasting company reported. IAEA starts new round of talks with Iran Iran starts talks with IAEA on nuclear program |
BBC News | Indonesian Supreme Court Denies Bali Bomber Appeals Voice of America - By Chad Bouchard Indonesia's highest court has rejected final appeals from two people convicted for a terrorist attack in Bali in October 2002 that killed more than 200 people, mostly foreign tourists. Bali bombers will be executed Indonesian supreme court rejects Bali bombers appeals |
China Revokes Licenses of Hundreds of Food Processors Forbes - China's food safety watchdog said Tuesday it had revoked the licenses of 564 factories involved in producing problematic monosodium glutamate (MSG), rice and frozen noodles, stepping up its crackdown on unsafe food production to meet a deadline late ... China Cancels Licenses for 564 Food Makers on Safety (Update1) China cancels 621 food production licenses for safety |
Spiegel Online | Sarkozy implies letting Iran go nuclear could lead to war Jerusalem Post - By JPOST STAFF AND AP French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Tuesday the international standoff over Iran's nuclear program will only be resolved with a combination of "firmness and dialogue," and that appeasement may only lead to "war. French, Iranian FMs to meet on sidelines of UN meeting You said 'war', Mr Kouchner, and you were not mistaken... |
BBC News | Rahul Gandhi assumes his new role NDTV.com - Tuesday was a big day for another young man, Rahul Gandhi. A day after the Congress named Rahul Gandhi as the new general secretary of the party, the Amethi MP attended office accompanied by his mother and party president Sonia Gandhi. Help This Site Grow Beijing gets ready to welcome Sonia, congratulates Rahul |
Times Now.tv | Govt saw it coming in TN Economic Times - NEW DELHI; The Centre may have seen the DMK supporters’ attack on BJP’s Chennai office coming, for it had advised the Karunanidhi government last week itself to watch out for any violent protests in the wake of growing opposition to the proposed ... BJP for dismissal of “fascist” DMK rule Karunanidhi calls for truce with BJP |
CBI arrests former UP chief secretary Sify - New Delhi: The CBI on Tuesday arrested former Uttar Pradesh chief secretary Akhand Pratap Singh for allegedly amassing illegal wealth, two years after it had registered a disproportionate assets case against him. Former Uttar Pradesh chief secretary's arrest welcomed CBI arrests ex-UP Chief Secretary |
NDTV.com | Metro Nation: NDTV corners English city-based news space Indiantelevision.com - NEW DELHI: NDTV today moved into a niche space - an English metro-based channel that is locally focussed in both its content and revenue model. NDTV to launch new channels in India, abroad Country's first 24 hr English city TV channel launched |
West Bengal rain toll rises to 10, exams postponed NewKerala.com - Kolkata, Sep 25 : Three days of incessant rain in West Bengal claimed one more life Tuesday, taking the toll to 10, even as several areas in this city went under knee-deep water, forcing Calcutta University to postpone its examinations. Heavy rainfall brings Kolkata to a standstill Rain claims ten lives in West Bengal |
TopNews | India's T20 win boosts players' brand value Economic Times - 25 Sep, 2007, 1749 hrs IST, PTI NEW DELHI: India's win in the Twenty20 World Cup has boosted the brand value of the cricketing heroes, raising expectations of media planners and broadcasters that the upcoming series with Australia will spell good ... It's raining money on Indian cricketers Did you miss Sachin, Sourav & Dravid at T20? |
Times Now.tv | Doctor gangraped, beaten in West Delhi Hindu - New Delhi, Sept. 25 (PTI): A 25-year-old doctor has lodged a complaint with police that she was gangraped and badly beaten up by three men in the capital, police said today. Delhi doctor raped in hospital (update) Doctor raped in Delhi govt hospital |
HULIQ | Airtel to bundle services with Palm Treo 750 Sify - New Delhi: US-based Palm Inc, a leading high-end mobile handset maker, Tuesday entered an exclusive agreement with Bharti Airtel Ltd, India's leading telecom service provider, to market its Treo 750 smartphone in India. Gadgets on the Go Palm introduces new smartphone for Indian market |
Lynching: SC blames judiciary The Tribune - The Supreme Court today put the responsibility for the recent lynching of thugs and thieves in Bihar by the public squarely on the judiciary for slow decision in cases, saying abnormal delay in deciding the cases was eroding the people’s faith in the ... Govt. adopting stepmotherly treatment to judiciary: SC 'Mob violence a result of eroding faith in judiciary' |
17 AMU students suspended for rioting in the University Khabrein.info - By Khabrein staff Correspondent Aligarh, September 25: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Tuesday suspended 17 students from university for their role in rioting and violent protests in University campus following the death of a BSc engineering student ... Arjun Singh promises early action in deploying CISF at AMU Three arrested for AMU student’s murder |
AFP | Clashes in Jammu after T20 win, 20 hurt Times of India - JAMMU: Thirty people were injured on Tuesday when Hindu organisations protesting the beating of their community members by another group while celebrating India's victory over Pakistan in Twenty20 World Cup clashed with police. Madrassas in India, Pakistan Moving in Different Directions Bajrang Dal activists block Jammu-Poonch road at Nowshera |
Newstrack India | Delhi murder case solved, `hammer man` suspicion clears Zee News - New Delhi, Sept 25: Police on Monday claimed to have solved the murder of a teenaged girl, who was believed to be killed by a "hammer man" in west Delhi, with the arrest of her grandmother and brother-in-law. 80-yr-old kills granddaughter 80-year-old woman arrested for granddaughter’s murder |
Telegraph.co.uk | Residency turns into fortress as British tourists visit Lucknow NewKerala.com - Lucknow, Sep 25 : Security has been tightened in and around Residency and other places in the state capital today following visit of a British group to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first war of Independence in 1857. Indian state bars public ceremonies to honor dead British soldiers Anger over UK India Mutiny trip |
NDTV.com | India, China hold boundary talks NewKerala.com - Beijing, Sep 25 : India and China Tuesday held talks to resolve their decades-old boundary dispute as Beijing struck a positive note saying that the forthcoming visit of Congress president Sonia Gandhi would boost bilateral ties between the two ... India, China kick off border talks in Beijing India, China kick-off 11th round of boundary talks |
PunjabNewsline.com | Bhattal is PPCC chief Times of India - CHANDIGARH: After seven months of speculation, the All India Congress Committee (AICC) on Monday appointed former Punjab chief minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal as the leader of state unit of the party. Poll shadow forces Cong to rejig brass Bhattal made PPCC chief |
NDTV.com | Sand Taj glitters in New York NDTV.com - The streets of New York have literally been taken over by brand India in a four daylong celebration called Incredible India@60. In the heart of New York's busiest bus station commuters are stopping in their tracks to take a look at the replica of the ... Orissa artist makes Sand Taj in New York Taj replica, dance and cultural shows mark 'India at 60' |
NDTV.com | M'rashtra readies to bid adieu to Lord Ganesh CNN-IBN - Mumbai: The 11-day-long Ganesh festival will come to an end across Maharashtra on Tuesday on the occasion of 'Anant Chaturdashi' with the immersion of the deity of Lord Ganesh. Devotees to bid farewell to Ganpati Builders cashing in on Ganpati |
Newstrack India | Only Amul can use 'Amul': Court Times of India - VADODARA: Utterly Butterly Amul’s name cannot be used by any other proprietor even if the company is selling goods other than that sold by the proprietor, who has registered the trademark. Amul wins trademark case Amul Wins Trade Mark Case in Gujarat High Court |
Times Now.tv | Govt. urged not to rush through nuclear deal Hindu - New Delhi, Sept. 25 (PTI): The Indian government was today urged by a group of journalists and experts not to rush through the Indo-US nuclear deal and to have a comprehensive debate in Parliament. Q.Is the Indo-US nuke deal in national interest? China not to veto India-US N-deal at NSG: Report |
Auto industry split over survival of 100 cc bikes Economic Times - NEW DELHI: Is the 100 cc bike endangered? While Hero Honda, the world’s largest bike maker owes its leadership to the 100cc bikes and TVS owes its existence to the 100 cc Star City, Bajaj Auto, Suzuki and Yamaha are betting on the hope that consumers ... Suzuki plans 250 cc by 2008, 4 bikes by 2010 Bajaj Auto's tech focus pays off |
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