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Deccan Herald » Foreign
Hillary camp playing dirty tricks: Obama  
Barack Obama's campaign team accused Hillary Clinton's beleaguered staff on Monday of mounting dirty tricks operation by circulating a picture of him in African dress, feeding into false claims on US websites that he is a Muslim.
'Obama support on rise'  
Senator Barack Obama has made substantial gains across most major demographic groups in the Democratic Party, including men and women, liberals and moderates, higher and lower income voters, and those with and without college degrees.
Rice urges China to use influence on N Korea  
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged China on Tuesday to press North Korea to disclose its nuclear programs so that a stalled disarmament deal can move forward.
Aussie Sikhs take turban issue to govt  
US continues to back Mush  
As he resists pressures to step down, Embattled Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf got a big boost getting "continued" support from US President George W Bush, a day after PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari made conciliatory gestures.
Suicide bomber kills 40 in Iraq
HILLARY TO ACT TOUGH ON CHINA
July timeline for N-deal realistic: US
Rushdie ponders over life and myth of Jodha
PML-N TO SUPPORT PPP FROM OUTSIDE
TOURISTS TOLD TO REMOVE TURBANS
AT A GLANCE
Bull run... A bull runs into villagers during a bullfighting festival at the Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture in Kaili, Guizhou province on Monday. Bullfighting is a traditional custom for the Dong minority group, as a way of seeking good harvest and fortune, China Daily reported. Reuters
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