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281. Mayawati leads the way, celebrates her 52nd birthday in a splendid way
MIL/Agencies    Jan 16, 2008    Author:

Lucknow, updated January 16, 2008 - UP Chief Minister Mayawati has celebrated her 52nd birthday on Tuesday with the capital wearing a festive look and banners all over the State wishing her the best wishes.

282. Transformers blast in Delhi, Kolkata
MIL/Zee News    Jan 16, 2008    Author:

New Delhi, January 16, 2008 - A low intensity blast has occurred around 11 am near the vicinity of a petrol bunk that’s right opposite the main gate of IIT, due to an electric line malfunction. One person has been injured in the incident and is admitted to a nearby nursing home.

283. India-Sri Lanka accord of 1987 is the solution of ethinc problem : Rajapaksa
MIL/Agencies/IANS    Jan 16, 2008    Author: PK Balachandran

Colombo, Sri Lanka: Serious lovers of peace feel that India-Sri Lanka accord of 1987 offered the best solution for the ethnic problem in his country, it was a mistake not to implement it as per Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa.

284. Mitt Romney wins over Senator John McCain of Arizona
MIL/NYT    Jan 16, 2008    Author:

Ann Arbor, Mich.: January 16, 2008 - Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor Mr. Romney has defeated his principal rival, Senator John McCain of Arizona, by winning a clear plurality of Republicans and conservatives, who turned out in greater numbers.

285. Where Hillary Clinton stands?
MIL/NYT    Jan 13, 2008    Author: IRP/Rancis Wilkinson

January 13, 2008 - If we take the views of Rancis Wilkinson from New York Times, the chances for Hillary Clinton are not very bright. Wilkinson says she is fighting to lose. Her victory speech on Tuesday night, in fact, seemed awkward and ill fitting.

286. India PM to discuss with China all areas including Intrusion issue
MIL/Agencies/PTI    Jan 13, 2008    Author: IR Summary

Beijing,China: January 13, 2008 – IR Summary - India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has arrived here at Beijing International Airport today to discharge India’s committed obligations of improving relations between with China in mutual interest. This is his first visit to China where has been given a tumultuous welcome.

287. Mukherjee’s supporting Sri Lanka’ attack against LTTE is irresponsible: NIA
MIL/Agencies    Jan 12, 2008    Author: IR Summary

New Delhi, India: January 12, 2008 – IR Summary -External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee has given an injurious statement that Sri Lanka is well within its right to take action against LTTE while the peace talks are not yet closed.

288. Major fire destroys biggest wholesale market in Kolkata
MIL/Agencies    Jan 12, 2008    Author: IR Summary

Kolkata, India: January 12, 2008 – IR Summary - A major fire has broken out in Kolkata's biggest wholesale market at Bada Bazaar and the fire brigades have not so far been able to control the fire completely, despite their best efforts to control it. However, there is no loss to life whereas the property worth corers of rupees has been destroyed and damaged.

289. NIA prefers Sri Lanka’s peace talks with LTTE to avoid future killings
MIL/IR Summary    Jan 12, 2008    Author: Dr. Raj Baldev, NIA Chairman

New Delhi, India: January 12, 2008 – IR Summary - Dr. Raj Baldev, Chairman, National Integration Assembly (NIA) gave his comments on the FBI report and India’s External Affairs Minister Mr. Pranab Mukherjee. He said that even NIA became the victim of LTTE several times, who repeatedly destroyed our whole organization, but we did not leave our efforts for peace, we don’t want human killings. No body cared for us when we approached Govt of India or Sri Lankan Govt.

290. LTTE want peace, Sri Lankan Govt. want war
MIL/Agencies    Jan 11, 2008    Author: IR Summary

Colombo, Sri Lanka, January 11, 2008- IR Summary - In response to Sri Lanka’s offer to LTTE for revival for ceasefire and original peace talks, the Tamil Tiger rebels (LTTE) had agreed to continue the 2002 ceasefire with the Sri Lankan government, but Colombo’s attack on LTTE disappointed them. attack on LTTE disappointed them.

291. India-China relations is a necessity: PM
MIL/Agencies    Jan 11, 2008    Author: IR Summary

New Delhi, India: January 11,2008 – On the eve of his three- day visit to China, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh yesterday said that India’s relations with China is “a necessity” and hoped that his visit would give “a new thrust” to ties between the two most populated countries of the world and the close neighbor.

292. Obama declining, Clinton climbing, Clinton gains confidence
MIL/MYT    Jan 10, 2008    Author:

Machdster, N.H., January 10, 2008 – The majority of women throughout America felt relief when Senator Clinton of New York practically rode a wave of female support to a surprise victory over Senator Barack Obama in the New Hampshire Democratic primary on Tuesday night.

293. President Bush Admits U.S. May Enter a Recession
MIL/NYT    Jan 9, 2008    Author:

Chicago: January 9, 2008 – While analyzing his usual upbeat economic assessments, President Bush looks to have shifted from his policy. He has eventually accepted here on Monday that the nation faces “economic challenges” due to rising oil prices, the home mortgage crisis and a weakening of the job market.

294. Maywati is a future national leader, Don’t ignore her: NIA Chairman
MIL/Agencies    Jan 8, 2008    Author: IR Summary

New Delhi, India: January 8, 2008 – IR Summary – BSP Chief Mayawati has leveled serious allegations against Congress, do they sound? If so,why? Dr. Raj Baldev, Chairman, National Integration Assembly (NIA) explained what Maya Wati wantd and what the Govt. refuses to give her?

295. Malaysia ban workers from India and Bangladesh
MIL/Agencies/Reuters    Jan 8, 2008    Author: IR Summary

Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia: January 8, 2008 – IR Summary - Malaysia has suspended the future recruitment of workers from India and Bangladesh keeping in view the previous controversies confronted by the govt.

296. Does PPP regret to elect Bilawal Bhutto as Chairman?
MIL/IE Summary    Jan 8, 2008    Author: Dr. Raj Baldev, Director Media International

London, January 8, 2008 – Comments by Dr. Raj Baldev from New Delhi, Director & Chairman Media International & Chairman NIA, World Peace Mission Body, released after the press conference of Benazir Bhutto’s son Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, which he addressed to the media in London before resuming his Oxford classes.

297. Official in Jalandhar jail shaved a Sikh, Inmates resorted to violence inside
MIL/Agencies/IANS    Jan 7, 2008    Author:

Jalandhar, India: January 7, 2008 – The high-handedness of the authorities in Jalandhar jail in Punjab forced the inmates to resort to violence. The officials over there forcibly shaved the hair of a Sikh prisoner on Sunday, and that is against the Sikh religion, and when other inmates objected to such an action, they were beaten.

298. Dozens of prisoners held incommunicado for weeks: Red Cross
MIL/NYT    Jan 7, 2008    Author:

Washington: January 7, 2008 - Prisoners on the Bagram base has prompted a strong complaint to the Pentagon from the International Committee of the Red Cross. The American detention center, established at the Bagram military base as a temporary screening site after the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, is, in fact, now crowded with around 630 prisoners, more than twice at Guantánamo.

299. Sri Lanka gives a last chance to LTTE to negotiate peace talks
MIL/Agencies    Jan 5, 2008    Author: IR Summary

Colombo, Sri Lanka: January 5, 2008 - Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogallagama said here on Friday that they are still open to a "negotiated political settlement" with the Tamil Tigers to the over two-decade-old ethnic conflict despite that the rebels have backed their promise of restoring peace several times.

300. Scotland Team arrived in Pakistan, started field work for Investigation of Bhutto’s assassination
MIL/Agencies/Sify    Jan 5, 2008    Author: IR Summary

Islamabad, Pakiastan: January 5, 2007 – IR Summary - Scotland Yard not only accepted the request of President Musharraf to help investigate the causes of the assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto, but also have reached Pakistan from UK to get into their job.

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