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Breaking News Tue, 19 Jul 2011
In this undated poster released by Philippine National Police and the US Rewards For Justice Program on Wednesday May 31, 2006, shows two of the most wanted Indonesian terror suspects Dulmatin, left, and Umar Patek who allegedly fled to the Abu Sayyaf stronghold in southern Philippines with the help of the Malaysian militant group Darul Islam. Malaysian police said Thursday June 1, 2006, the Darul Islam has been crippled following the arrests of 12 alleged Darul Islam terror suspects in Sabah, Malaysia between March 16 and April 3, 2006. Washington has offered up to US $10-million dollars to Dulmatin's capture and up to US $1-million dollars for Umar Patek, key suspects in the 2002 night club bombings in Bali, Indonesia that killed 202 people.
Bali   Bombing   Photos   Umar Patek   Wikipedia: Umar Patek  
 Canberra Times 
Courts to pursue Bali bomb suspect
| JAKARTA: Indonesia's counter-terrorism agency says the alleged 2002 Bali bomb-builder, Umar Patek, will be sent from Pakistan to Indonesia for prosecution. | However, as Indonesia's Constitutional C... (photo: AP Photo / Philippine National Police and the US Rewards For Justice Program, HO)
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 The Daily Telegraph Australia 
Some parents and doctors faking autism diagnosis to get help for kids
| SOME parents and doctors are colluding to deliberately misdiagnose school children as autistic so they can get help for other problems, a medical professional claims. | Parents are seeking the autis... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Coca-Cola soft drink  Seeking Alpha 
The Coca-Cola Company Reports Second Quarter and Year-to-Date 2011 Results
| Second quarter performance ahead of Company long-term growth targets | Global volume and value share gains realized in total nonalcoholic ready-to-drink (NARTD) beverages and across both sparkling a... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)

Beverages   Business   Consumers   Photos   Wikipedia: Coca-Cola  
wetland in Kashmir  Newstrack India 
Wetland conservation in Kashmir
| Srinagar, July 19 (ANI): In the wake of increasing pollution, environmentalists in Srinagar conducted a workshop on the protection of wetlands and migratory birds from environmental hazards and encr... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)

Conservation   Kashmir   Photos   Wetland   Wikipedia: Wetland  
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, July 19, 2011. The Times Of India
Hillary Clinton says US encouraged by India-Pakistan talks
NEW DELHI: US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said on Tuesday that the United States was ``encouraged'' by the revived peace talks between nuclear-armed rivals ... (photo: AP / Saul Loeb, Pool)
Clinton   India   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: Indo-Pakistani relations  
Air Astana TravelDailyNews
Air Astana reports strong 2011 first half results
Kazakhstan’s principal airline Air Astana has posted profit before tax of $36.9 million for the first half of 2011, an increase of 10.4% over 2010. Revenues rose by... (photo: Public Domain)
Aerospace   Kazakhstan   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Air Astana  
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, shakes hands with Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna before a delegation level meeting in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Clinton held security and counterterrorism talks with Indian officials Tuesday as the two countries try to broaden their relationship and manage mutual concerns about Pakistan and Afghanistan. The talks are a new round of U.S.-India strategic dialogue established last year to deepen ties between the world's oldest and largest democracies. The Times Of India
Hillary Clinton pushes India on nuclear law, market access
NEW DELHI: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged India on Tuesday to open markets faster and resolve questions on a civilian nuclear accord that U.S. companies hope... (photo: AP / Manish Swarup)
India   Market   Nuclear   Photos   US   Wikipedia: India United States relations  
A man walks in front of an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, March 6, 2009. Breitbart
Tokyo stocks fall on strong yen, European debt woes+
TOKYO, July 19 (AP) - (Kyodo)—(EDS: TO BE UPDATED) | Tokyo stocks fell Tuesday, weighed down by selling of export-oriented issues amid the continued strength of the ... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye)
Nikkei   Photos   Stock Exchange   Tokyo   Wikipedia: Nikkei 225  
Indian Army soldiers The Times Of India
'US should pursue robust military engagement with India'
WASHINGTON: The US should pursue robust strategic and military engagement with India to limit China's geopolitical horizons and encourage a stable balance of power in Asi... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Engagement   India   Military   Photos   Washington  
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, and Indian Foreign Minister SM Krishna, exchange documents after signing an agreement on endowment fund for science and technology in New Delhi, India, Monday, July 20, 2009. Newstrack India
Clinton, Krishna to hold US-India strategic dialogue
| New Delhi, July 19 (ANI): U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna will lead their respective delegations in the Second... (photo: AP / Mustafa Quraishi)
India   New Delhi   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Hillary Rodham Clinton  
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gestures during a press conference at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, India, Saturday, July 18, 2009. Herald Tribune
Clinton talks security, counterterrorism in India
| NEW DELHI - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton held security and counterterrorism talks with Indian officials Tuesday as the two countries try to broaden th... (photo: AP / Manish Swarup)
India   Photos   Security   US   Wikipedia: Hillary Rodham Clinton  
Northern fur seal - Callorhinus ursinus (Ark Animal Photo) KLeo BBC News
New Zealand teen admits killing seals for 'being pests'
A New Zealand teenager, Jason Trevor Godsiff, has pleaded guilty to killing 23 seals and baby pups with a pipe because he thought they were pests. | The 19-year old will ... (photo: Ark Animal Photo)
Kaikoura   Killing   Photos   Seals   Wikipedia: New Zealand  
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Coca-Cola soft drink The Coca-Cola Company Reports Second Quarter and Year-to-Date 2011 ResultsSeeking Alpha
Northern fur seal - Callorhinus ursinus (Ark Animal Photo) KLeo New Zealand teen admits killing seals for 'being pests'BBC News
Australia's Michael Beauchamp, right, collides with China's Zhu Ting during their World Cup soccer qualifying match in Kunming, in China's southwest Yunnan province Wednesday March 26, 2008. Sydney FC's Michael Beauchamp: I want to play for Australia againGoal
KLdy1 - Mar08 - blood donation - donation drive. (dy1) Indonesia lacks 1 million blood bagsJakarta Post
North & Central Asia
Elena Vesnina against Yanina Wickmayer in the 2009 Wimbledon Championships first round Vesnina beats Buchina in Baku Cup CBS SportsLine
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Hillary Clinton says US encouraged by India-Pakistan talks The Times Of India
Air Astana Air Astana reports strong 2011 first half results TravelDailyNews
Thursday, Aug. 6 2009, where the Secretary met with the Somalia president Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed. Clinton on Thursday pledged continued American support for Somalia's weak interim government as it struggles against Islamist extremists believed linked to al-Qaida Clinton in Delhi for 2nd round of Indo-US strategic talks Deccan Herald
Far East
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama speaking to the Tibetan students about the importance of emptiness, Kullu Manali, H.P, India Dalai Lama's religion not well known in USA The Examiner
Indian Army soldiers 'US should pursue robust military engagement with India' The Times Of India
Sensex Graph, Stock Exchange Mumbai,India. Sensex gains 27 points in range-bound opening trade Deccan Herald
Manchester United's Ji-Sung Park Chinese big spenders Guangzhou Evergrande in audacious bid to sign Manchester United's Park Ji-Sung Goal
Middle East
Palestinian activists wave Italian and Palestinian flags during a protest in support of the Gaza-bound flotilla, at the sea port in Gaza City, Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Israeli Navy Seizes Gaza-Bound Ship Wall Street Journal
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian pro-government protesters carry national flags along with pictures of Syrian President Bashar Assad during a rally in support of the reform program in the border town of Quneitra, about 65 kilometers (40 miles) south of Damascus, Syria, Monday, July 18, 2011. Syria presses crackdown, Assad told to reform or quit Khaleej Times
 Speech by Markos Kyprianou, Member of the EC in charge of Health and Consumers Protection, on the occasion of the official inauguration of ´The Power of Communications Against Tobacco´ Exhibition . wnhires (mb1) Cyprus foreign minister to quit over navy base blast BBC News
In this undated citizen journalism image made on a mobile phone and acquired by the AP, Syrian soldiers stand on the roof of a building in an undisclosed location in Syria. Assad loyalists kill 10 in Homs Khaleej Times
South Asia
wetland in Kashmir Wetland conservation in Kashmir Newstrack India
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Hillary Clinton says US encouraged by India-Pakistan talks The Times Of India
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, shakes hands with Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna before a delegation level meeting in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Clinton held security and counterterrorism talks with Indian officials Tuesday as the two countries try to broaden their relationship and manage mutual concerns about Pakistan and Afghanistan. The talks are a new round of U.S.-India strategic dialogue established last year to deepen ties between the world's oldest and largest democracies. Hillary Clinton pushes India on nuclear law, market access The Times Of India
Business & Industry Economy & Finance
- Caterham gears up for China sales
- Apple profit rockets 125pc on iPhone and iPad sales, dominat
- ONGC holds back nod for Cairn India reshuffle
- Splinter trade unions warn of strike
- Wall Street shares in biggest rally of 2011
- ESPN eyes 200cr from India-Eng series
A man walks in front of an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, March 6, 2009.
Tokyo stocks fall on strong yen, European debt woes+
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- Peace-loving India, the world's largest arms importer
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- India emphasises importance of Kyoto Protocol
- NZ dollar breaks through post-float record on U.S. debt talk
Coca-Cola soft drink
The Coca-Cola Company Reports Second Quarter and Year-to-Date 2011 Results
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Politics Poverty
- Hina Rabbani Khar sworn in as first Pak woman foreign minist
- Coalition for Democracy in Fiji files torture complaint
- UK Welfare Groups Back Auckland Picket
- Police complaint against Tevita Mara for alleged torture
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- India links climate talks to poverty eradication
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- Afghanistan: drought, low funding create perfect storm of hu
- Poverty, low HRD still haunt Meranti
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Poverty: a poor woman carrying her little baby begging
BANGLADESH: More urban poor depending on food subsidies
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- NZ announces appointment of New Idea editor
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- NZ dollar breaks through post-float record on U.S. debt talk
- Parking fee demanded for wreck
- Apple Destroys Q3 Earnings Estimates With Record Revenues, P
People queue up outside Apple's flagship store in the Carrousel du Louvre shopping center in the museum complex in Paris, Friday May 28, 2010. Apple Inc. launched the iPad in nine countries on Friday _ Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and Britain, and shoppers queued in the hopes of getting the hand-held computer.
Apple Seeks to Broaden iPhone in China
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- Will pressure Islamabad to rein in terror, promises Hillary
- Will press Pakistan as 'hard' as possible
- U.S. charges two with illegal lobbying for Pakistan
- Can't tolerate safe havens for terror: Hillary Clinton
- US charges two for illegal lobbying for Pakistan
- Release 26/11 Mumbai terror attack trial documents: US judge
In this undated poster released by Philippine National Police and the US Rewards For Justice Program on Wednesday May 31, 2006, shows two of the most wanted Indonesian terror suspects Dulmatin, left, and Umar Patek who allegedly fled to the Abu Sayyaf stronghold in southern Philippines with the help of the Malaysian militant group Darul Islam. Malaysian police said Thursday June 1, 2006, the Darul Islam has been crippled following the arrests of 12 alleged Darul Islam terror suspects in Sabah, Malaysia between March 16 and April 3, 2006. Washington has offered up to US $10-million dollars to Dulmatin's capture and up to US $1-million dollars for Umar Patek, key suspects in the 2002 night club bombings in Bali, Indonesia that killed 202 people.
Courts to pursue Bali bomb suspect
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Entertainment Sport
- Rupert Murdoch and son James apologise over British hacking
- Police and SIS must publish report on spying allegations
- NZ announces appointment of New Idea editor
- PRRS a threat to New Zealand biosecurity
- UK Welfare Groups Back Auckland Picket
- Fashion Plate: Gypsy Kauta
Coca-Cola soft drink
The Coca-Cola Company Reports Second Quarter and Year-to-Date 2011 Results
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- England angry at India and ICC over changes to review system
- Will press Pakistan as 'hard' as possible
- Blackburn Rovers postpone India trip after Mumbai blasts
- Mumbai FC declared champions for the 2010-11 MFL season
- Samoa's brilliant victory not really such a shock
- Eric Thompson: In the groove and going for it big time
Vera Zvonareva of Russia returns the ball to Jelena Jankovic of Serbia during the semi-finals of the WTA Qatar Open in Doha Friday. Feb. 25, 2011.
Zvonareva, three other Russian top seeds advance in Baku
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