2,000 Indian pros may return to UK Around 2,500 highly skilled Indian workers who were forced to leave Britain due to unlawful changes in immigration rules may be allowed to return to Britain.
Infighting brings bad days for Labour party Rebels from within Britains ruling Labour party threatened on Tuesday to inflict a damaging parliamentary defeat to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, further undermining his sagging authority.
Laden shows up in Clintons poll ad In her commercial, bin Laden, the mastermind of the Sept 11, 2001, attacks, is featured along with grainy images of the stock market crash of 1929, the attack on Pearl Harbor, the fall of the Berlin Wall and Hurricane Katrina.
China recalls poet Dalai Lama China now casts Dalai Lama as a murderous foe in a struggle over Tibet, but once courted him as a key ally in controlling the region, according to a new Chinese official book on the regions history.
Not alone in universe Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has been thinking a lot about the cosmic question, Are we alone? The answer is probably not, he says.
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