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Fresh rains compound Mumbai's misery
Flood toll nears 1,000
Police urged millions of Mumbai residents to stay at home as heavy rains brought more flooding to India's financial hub yesterday and relief officials said the death toll in the region could reach 1,000.
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Over 4,000 Iraqis killed in violence this year
37pc of civilians killed by foreign forces
More than 4,000 Iraqis have been killed since the start of the year, half of them civilians, official figures said as legislators struggled to reach agreement on a draft constitution by today.
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US asks Nepali king to restore democracy
Maoists set free 7 kidnapped officials
The US has asked King Gyanendra to reconcile with political parties for immediate restoration of multiparty democracy in Nepal.
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London police seeks Muslim recruits
British govt to consult senior Muslims
London police chiefs are battling to boost stubbornly low numbers of Muslim officers, in a bid to bolster ties with local communities and help fight Islamist terrorists after the recent bombings.
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One war ends, another starts for Londoners
For many Londoners, the Islamist terrorist threat now gripping the city recalls the decades of IRA violence, which blighted the British capital -- but most agree it is much more serious.
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Iran, EU on collision course over nukes
Britain warns Tehran
Iran and the European Union are on a collision course this week over Tehran guaranteeing it is not making nuclear weapons, in the first crisis on this issue since hardliner Mahmood Ahmadinejad was elected
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Black teen killed in axe Attack in UK
A black teenager who was followed through a park by a group of men shouting racist taunts died Saturday after an attacker embedded an axe in his skull.
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Blasts kill 5 GIs, 7 Iraqis
Five US soldiers were killed by roadside bombs in two separate incidents in Baghdad while seven Iraqis were killed in another bomb blast, the US military said yesterday.
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CPI(M) opposed to Indo-US nuke deal
Notwithstanding the Prime Minister's statement on Indo-US joint agreement which senior party leaders described as "generally alright", CPI (M) general secretary Prakash Karat yesterday maintained hisparty
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