Britain's Blair bows out after 10 years An opinion poll published by the Guardian newspaper on Thursday showed 60 percent of voters believed Blair would be remembered as a force for change, though not always good. The ICM poll said 44 percent believed he had been good for Britain.
Indian human cargo drifts to Sweden Counsellor at the Indian embassy in Stockholm, Ragunath Mishra, said: "We have no information whatsoever about this case. Neither the Swedish foreign office nor the immigration nor police authorities have seen fit to inform us
Fuel crisis: China keen to supply petroleum to Nepal Recently, Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala was reported to have requested China to supply petroleum products to Nepal as the latter was facing continuous disruption of fuel supplies from India
SLAUGHTER NOTICE FOR TEMPLE BULL
Campaign to save Shambo Ramesh Kallidai, secretary general of the HFB, said: To have a sacred bull from the temple slaughtered is completely unthinkable for us and is a matter of grave concern.
Noah's Ark project to catalogue all life on earth A complete archive, biologists believe, will revolutionise their work. It will make life easier for taxonomists charged with assigning names to 5 million to 100 million nameless species.
Is the Government justified in leaving out ministers and legislators from the Lokayukta’s suo motu powers?
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