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Breaking News Tue, 26 Apr 2011
Sri Lankan government soldiers conduct a search operation in the area where a group of ethnic Sinhalese farmers were allegedly hacked to death by suspected Tamil Tiger rebels in Buttala, about 140 kilometers (88 miles) east of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Monday, April 13, 2009.
Photos   South Asia   Sri Lanka   War Crimes   Wikipedia: Sri Lankan Civil War  
 BBC News 
Sri Lanka war crimes: Main allegations
A thin strip of land in northern Sri Lanka was the brutal theatre of war during the closing phase of Sri Lanka's 26-year civil conflict. Thousands of civilians were hemmed in as the government battled... (photo: AP / Sanjeewa Bandara)
An internally displaced person receives medical treatment at a health clinic in the Manik Farm Camp, Sri Lanka, 23 May, 2009.
Human Rights   Photos   Sri Lanka   UN   Wikipedia: Sri Lankan Civil War  
 Human Rights 
Sri Lanka: UN Chief Should Establish International Inquiry
| (New York) - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon should act on a UN Panel of Experts' recommendations to establish an international independent investigation into abuses during Sri Lanka's ... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara bats during the fourth one day international cricket match between India and Sri Lanka in Calcutta, India, Thursday, Dec. 24, 2009.  Deccan Herald 
IPL recall not linked with shabby treatment in WC: SL minister
Colombo, Apr 14 (PTI) Thursday, April 14, 2011 --> | Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage, who has recalled the Sri Lankan players back home from the IPL to prepare for their tour of England, said... (photo: AP / Bikas Das)
Colombo   Photos   Sport   Sri Lanka   Wikipedia: Kumar Sangakkara  
Sri Lankan army soldiers patrol at Paranthan junction in Killinochchi area, about 240 Kilometers (150 miles) north of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. Two days after the military seized the rebels' administrative capital of Kilinochchi, Sri Lankan forces pushed ahead Sunday with an offensive aimed at capturing the Tamil Tigers' last strongholds and crushing the rebel group.  Al Jazeera 
UN panel on Sri Lanka delivers report
| The UN says a panel of experts set up to advise the organisation's head on possible war crimes at the end of Sri Lanka's war against Tamil Tiger rebels, has delivered i... (photo: AP / Eranga Jayawardena)
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Sri Lankan government soldiers conduct a search operation in the area where a group of ethnic Sinhalese farmers were allegedly hacked to death by suspected Tamil Tiger rebels in Buttala, about 140 kilometers (88 miles) east of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Monday, April 13, 2009. BBC News
Sri Lanka war crimes: Main allegations
A thin strip of land in northern Sri Lanka was the brutal theatre of war during the closing phase of Sri Lanka's 26-year civil conflict. Thousands of civilians were hemme... (photo: AP / Sanjeewa Bandara)
Photos   South Asia   Sri Lanka   War Crimes   Wikipedia: Sri Lankan Civil War  
Sacks of Rice - Commodity - Food - Staple Inquirer
Vietnam rice prices steadily rising
| MANILA, Philippines—The price of rice from Vietnam, a rice exporting country, continues to inch upwards but Philippine officials said this would not likely to affect th... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Philippines   Photos   Prices   Vietnam   Wikipedia: Rice  
Nike to remain sponsor of Team India kit The Times Of India
Nike to remain sponsor of Team India kit
MUMBAI: American sports goods maker Nike has renewed its contract with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to be the official kit sponsor of the Indian crick... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Cricket   India   Nike   Photos   Wikipedia: India national cricket team  
After Toyota, Honda to cut output by 50% in India The Times Of India
After Toyota, Honda to cut output by 50% in India
NEW DELHI: The devastating March quake and tsunami in Japan are seriously impacting the Indian auto industry. Just days after Toyota India announced a 70% drop in product... (photo: WN / Geeta)
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Filipino Family - Mother and her daughter Inquirer
Bonus seen for workers into family planning
| MANILA, Philippines—Should every workplace have its own condom dispenser? | Saying that overpopulation was partly to blame for the lack of jobs in the past decade, labo... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Condom   Familyplanning   Philippines   Photos   Wikipedia: Family planning  
A view point of Taal Volcano in Picnic Grove in Tagaytay Philipppines Inquirer
Taal volcano heats up, gets ready to rumble
| SAN PEDRO, Laguna—The water temperature in the main crater of Taal volcano increased over the weekend, a sign that the volcano may be about to erupt. | Volcanologists r... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Earthquake   Philippines   Photos   Taal   Volcano   Wikipedia: Taal Volcano  
Union Bank of India - banking - finance - economy DNA India
Union Bank of India to raise up to $500 m via notes
| Union Bank of India (UBI) is planning to raise up to $500 million by the way of medium-term notes (MTN) for funding requirements of its international operations. | &ldq...; (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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Saina Nehwal, Badminton The Times Of India
Saina Nehwal sets to strut her stuff in India Open Super Series
NEW DELHI: 'Skirt the issue' should have been the catch phrase at the India Open Super Series badminton set to warm the Siri Fort Indoor Complex courts from Tuesday, but ... (photo: PIB of India)
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Air India 777- Khaleej Times
New hurdles for Air India crash compensation
DUBAI ' Almost a year after the Air India Mangalore crash claimed 158 lives, the disbursal of compensation to the relatives of the victims, already controversial due to a... (photo: Creative Commons / FlickreviewR)
Aerospace   India   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Air India  
Politics Terrorism
- Pakistan navy buses hit by roadside bombs
- Philippine ex-president accused of $12.8M plunder
- Philippine ex-president accused of $12.8M plunder
- Breakthrough unlikely in Pakistan-India trade talks
An internally displaced person receives medical treatment at a health clinic in the Manik Farm Camp, Sri Lanka, 23 May, 2009.
Sri Lanka: UN Chief Should Establish International Inquiry
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- US cables likened ISI to Taliban, al-Qaeda: Wikileaks
- Cebu bishop calls RH bill supporters no better than terroris
- Pakistan navy buses hit by roadside bombs
- Bombs hit 2 Pakistan navy buses in Karachi, killing 4 and wo
Pakistani paramilitary soldiers watch a damaged bus at the site of a bomb blast in Karachi, Pakistan on Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Twin bomb attacks against Pakistani navy buses that were talking employees to work Tuesday killed at least four people and wounded more than 50 others.
Bus bombings kill 4 in Pakistan's biggest city
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- ADB says rising food prices threaten Asia's poor
- Mercedes-Benz India to hike car prices from May 1
- Indian official arrives in Pakistan for trade talks
- Gilani for 'mutually beneficial' trade relations wit
Toyota Motors logo on its car New Prius-Automobile-India.
Honda, Toyota cut India production after tsunami
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- Thai embrace of medical tourism divides professionals
- Indian interest at royal wedding
- Kashmir development plan pits rocks against trout
- Indian delegation discusses investment opportunities in Doha
Toyota Motors logo on its car New Prius-Automobile-India.
Honda, Toyota cut India production after tsunami
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Health Society & Culture
- Pakistan navy buses hit by roadside bombs
- Philippine ex-president accused of $12.8M plunder
- Indian politicians join thousands of devotees to pay respect
- Indian politicians pay last respects to Hindu guru
Toyota car - Vehicle - Car
Honda, Toyota cut India production after tsunami
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- ADB says rising food prices threaten Asia's poor
- ADB says rising food prices threaten Asia's poor
- Pilapil's companion might be charged with robbery and th
- Pakistan navy buses hit by roadside bombs
Toyota car - Vehicle - Car
Honda, Toyota cut India production after tsunami
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- For India's $11 Bln Kotak Fund, Banks a Favorite
- Bus bombings kill 4 in Pakistan's biggest city
- Indian names in Swiss bank data list : Assange
- Kashmir development plan pits rocks against trout
Indian policemen stand near displays arms and ammunition recovered from two suspected Muslim rebels shot dead inside a car along the banks of Dal Lake in Srinagar on March 10, 2011. Police in Indian Kashmir shot dead the top commander of a Pakistan-based militant group blamed for a series of local attacks, including an assault on the state assembly in 2001. The chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JEM), Sajjad Afghani, and his bodyguard were killed in a gunfight along the banks of Dal Lake in Srinagar, the biggest city in Kashmir, senior police chief S.M. Sahai told reporters.
No 'secret talks' between India, Pakistan: PMO
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- World's last typewriter factory 'shuts down' in
- Seven Indians make it to the main draw of India Open
- Pakistan takes 2-0 lead in ODI with West Indies
- Afridi hails disciplined Pakistan
Nike to remain sponsor of Team India kit
Nike to remain sponsor of Team India kit
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