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India in dilemma over crisis in Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal

http://www.breakingnewsonline.net India's neighbouring countries are not having a good time. Crisis has gripped Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal for different reasons. India's diplomacy has taken a beating in all these countries and India has earned more enemies than friends in the past few weeks. Read more »
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Sri Lankan army claims key rebel strongholds

http://edition.cnn.com The rebels "suffered double blows, losing two heavily fortified defense positions as ... troops made predawn incursions at identified terror strong points located south of Valayanmadam today," the Ministry of Defense said. Read more »
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Prince William elects to fly economy as the recession bites

http://www.airways.az.pl Setting commendable example to Gordon Brown and his ministers as the economic crisis intensifies, Prince William has quietly and without fanfare instructed his staff to seat him in economy on scheduled flights whenever possible. Read more »
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PM Defends Higher Borrowing

http://www.newsuk.info Gordon Brown has defended his decision to borrow more in order to get Britain through the financial crisis. Read more »
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It’s now a game of arithmetic in the Lok Sabha (With UPA plunges into fresh crisis as Mayawati withdraws support Lead)

http://www.thaindian.com The Bahujan Samajwadi Party’s (BSP) decision to withdraw support to the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government has set into motion the game of arithmetic in the Lok Sabha, as the crisis facing the government over the nuclear deal showed no signs of diminishing. The Manmohan Singh government may survive a vote of trust in the lower house of parliament, despite withdrawal of support by the Left parties and the BSP, provided that the Samajwadi Party - with which the Congress is flirting - and smaller regional parties agree to bail it out. Read more »