Role of IKA must be strengthened(Article)
International Kashmir Alliance (IKA) came in to being under Geneva Declaration. Establishment of IKA was a response to those who promoted politics of communalism, sectarianism and hatred. It challenged those who were hitherto unchallenged. ANI
Alcan Prize for Sustainability awarded to Indian organisation
The Alcan Prize for Sustainability for 2007 has been awarded to the India-based Utthan Centre for Sustainable Development and Poverty Alleviation. ANI
Hillary Clinton would love to be Americas next top model!
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton admits that she dreams of becoming Americas next top model. ANI
US gives go-ahead for using cloned animals as food
The US Government has given a nod to the marketing of food derived from cloned animals. ANI
Former Pakistan CJ Bhagwandas house arrest ends
Former Pakistan Supreme Court chief justice Rana Bhagwandas detention ended late last evening when the Sindh Government removed the police contingents from around his residence. ANI
Malaysian Indian Congress to set up hotline for addressing Indians problems
The MIC (Malaysian Indian Congress), a component of the ruling Barisan National Party, has decided to set up a hotline call centre by April at its headquarters in Kuala Lumpur to address problems faced by Indians in the country. ANI
Will Bill be called First Laddie if Hillary wins?
The burning question on everyones mind, including Hillary Clintons, is what would her husband Bill Clinton be addressed as if she becomes the first female President of the United States. ANI
Seven Pakistan troops, 50 militants killed in South Waziristan
Seven Pakistani soldiers and around 50 Islamic militants were killed in clashes after hundreds of rebels captured a paramilitary fort near the Afghan border. ANI
Al-Qaeda setting up its network in Britain
The dreaded terrorist group al-Qaeda is reportedly setting up its branch in Britain, claims an Islamic website. ANI
Bhuttos killing deepens negative perceptions about Pakistani-Americans: LA survey
A survey conducted by Los Angeles Times has revealed that most Americans of Pakistani descent feared that the recent happenings in Pakistan, including the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, crackdown on Opposition parties and the general political chaos, had further deepened the negative impression about Pakistanis in the US. ANI
Books on Sikhism to be included in Montgomery County public libraries
By Ravinder Singh Robin ANI
Pakistans atmosphere unfavourable for polls as people are silent: EU team
A nine-member EU delegation that visited a few hot constituencies in Pakistan ahead of the February 18 polls, has said that the prevailing environment in Pakistan was not conducive for holding free and fair polls according to the international monitoring standards. ANI
Nawaz Sharif, Fazlur Rehman are prime targets
Pakistan Interior Minister in the Caretaker Government, Lt Gen (Retd) Hamid Nawaz Khan has said that former premier Nawaz Sharif and main Opposition leader Fazlur Rehman were among the prime targets of terrorists ahead of the February 18 elections. ANI
Chimps cannot be considered people, rules Austrian court
An Austrian animal rights groups hopes to have a chimpanzee declared a person have been dashed, after the countrys Supreme Court ruled that apes cannot be considered people. ANI
Top Brit cops concealed Dis death fear note
Britains top police officers concealed a legal document confirming Princess Dianas fears that there was a plot to kill her in a car crash, the inquest into her death has heard. ANI
Australia govt not to appeal against Dr Haneefs work visa decision
The Australian Government has decided not to appeal against the decision of a full bench of the countrys Federal Court last month to give back Indian doctor Mohamed Haneefs work visa. ANI
Delimitation Commission has completed its exercise in 25 states: Manmohan
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh told the media accompanying him on his visit to China that the Delimitation Commission has completed its exercise in 25 states. ANI
China knows partnership with India is a win-win for both: Kamal Nath
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said the most significant outcome of Prime Minister Manmohan Singhs visit to China is that Beijing has recognized that a partnership with India is a win- win situation for both. ANI
India and China concerned about situation in Pakistan: Manmohan
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has said that both India and China are very concerned about the evolving situation in Pakistan and other countries in the neighbourhood. ANI
India, China atomic energy chiefs may hold dialogue on energy security: PM
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, has said that he has invited the Chinese Government to send the chief of its atomic energy agency to come and meet with Indias atomic energy agency chief to discuss ways to generate and enhance the potential for energy and energy security. ANI
Manmohan says world will respect India if it has strength and is not meek
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has said that the world will respect an India that is strong and which is not meek, and in this regard, welcomed the revision of the Sino-India trade target from 40 billion U.S. dollars to 60 billion dollars to be achieved by 2010. ANI
Manmohan hopeful of Chinese support for civil nuke deal
A visibly pleased Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said late on Tuesday night that he was still hopeful about receiving Chinas support at the next Board of Governors meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and at the next Nuclear Suppliers Group meeting for the vexed U.S.-India civil nuclear cooperation deal, but candidly admitted that he had not received a categorical assurance from the leadership in Beijing. ANI
Three Jet Oils from ExxonMobil Aviation Lubricants Now Listed on Qualified Products List for SAE AS5780A Specification
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Covidien Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend
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Rohm and Haas to Acquire Polymer Dispersions Division of OY Forcit AB
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