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- Full security in place for President Obama's visit: P Chidambaram
- 5 Asian 'sexual predators' jailed for 32 yrs for abusing girls as young as 12
- New York mayor called Obama the most arrogant man he ever met
- 19,000 Colombian kids involved in prostitution
- Putin chokes back tears at Chernomyrdin's funeral
- Faulty design, build may be behind Qantas blowout
- WikiLeaks founder mulls asylum in Switzerland
- New OPCC president hope fuels intense lobbying
Full security in place for President Obama's visit: P Chidambaram Posted: 06 Nov 2010 12:37 AM PDT Tight security is in place for US President Barack Obama's visit to India, Union home minister P Chidambaram said on Saturday. |
5 Asian 'sexual predators' jailed for 32 yrs for abusing girls as young as 12 Posted: 05 Nov 2010 10:33 PM PDT Five British-born Pakistanis have been jailed for abusing white girls as young as 12. |
New York mayor called Obama the most arrogant man he ever met Posted: 05 Nov 2010 08:47 PM PDT New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg had once said that a conversation with Barack Obama was "like verbal ping pong" and that the US president was the "most arrogant man" he had ever met, according to a media report. |
19,000 Colombian kids involved in prostitution Posted: 05 Nov 2010 08:01 PM PDT Nearly two million children are working as child labourers in Colombia and about 19,000 of them are involved in prostitution, a media report said. |
Putin chokes back tears at Chernomyrdin's funeral Posted: 05 Nov 2010 03:54 PM PDT Former Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin was laid to rest after an emotional eulogy by Vladimir Putin. |
Faulty design, build may be behind Qantas blowout Posted: 05 Nov 2010 12:20 PM PDT Qantas believes the engine that blew apart on the world's largest jetliner was probably designed or built incorrectly, the chief of the Australian airline said focusing attention on the engine's manufacturer, Rolls-Royce. |
WikiLeaks founder mulls asylum in Switzerland Posted: 05 Nov 2010 11:33 AM PDT The founder of WikiLeaks said on Friday he may apply for asylum in Switzerland, claiming he and his group have come under increasing pressure since releasing hundreds of thousands of secret US military documents. |
New OPCC president hope fuels intense lobbying Posted: 05 Nov 2010 11:13 AM PDT Though the AICC bosses have since the past few months indicated that K P Singhdeo would be replaced as the Orissa Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) chief, the party high command is yet to announce the successor, allowing leaders of different factions to continue lobbying for their candidates. |
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