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UN: Himalayan glaciers might not melt by 2035

GENEVA: A UN warning that Himalayan glaciers may melt by 2035 appears not to be backed up by scientific evidence, an American scientist says - an admission that could energise climate change critics.
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Brown honors Amartya Sen and Venkat Ramakrishnan

LONDON: British winners of the prestigious Nobel Prize, including Indian-origin biologist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and economist Amartya Sen, were honored here by Premier Gordon Brown to celebrate their achievements....
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Fighting rages as Taliban launch attacks on Kabul

KABUL: The Taliban launched a wave of gun and bomb attacks on Kabul, with at least two insurgents killed and 13 people injured as fierce fighting erupted in the heart of the Afghan capital....
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B'desh Prez rejects mercy petition of 3 Mujib killers

DHAKA: The mercy petition of three of the five ex-Army officers, on death row for the killing of Bangladesh founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, have been rejected by President Zillur Rahman....
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Basu's ancestral house in B'desh to be made a library

DHAKA: Late CPI (M) leader Jyoti Basu's ancestral house in Bangladesh's Narayangunj district would be converted into a library as per his wish....
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Indian beaten up in Sydney

MELBOURNE: A 28-year-old Indian man living in Australia for more than a decade claimed that he was beaten up by a group of locals on a beach in Sydney....
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Indian cabbie jailed in Oz for molesting schoolgirl

MELBOURNE: An Indian taxi driver has been sentenced to 15 months in jail by an Australian court for molesting a teenage girl passenger....
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Oz asks India not to fuel 'hysteria' over student's killing

MELBOURNE: Australia has asked India not to whip up "hysteria" over a young expatriate's murder here saying such incidents occur everywhere including in Mumbai, London and New York and claimed it remained "safe" for foreign students, amid India's warning to its citizens to be cautious in this country....
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Another Indian's body found in Oz, officials to meet

MELBOURNE: A second incident of a possible fatal attack on an Indian came to light with a body found in southern Australia last week identified as that of an Indian, even as officials from both countries prepare to meet to defuse the tension following the murder of a migrant here....
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Oz condemns Indian's killing; police say attack not racial

MELBOURNE: Australian authorities have "unreservedly" condemned the killing of an Indian youth here calling his stabbing a heinous crime even as police claimed there was no evidence to suggest that it was a racial attack....
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