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Key NSG consensus likely today
NI Wire, Fri, 5 Sep 2008
In spite of the apprehensions lingering over the outcome of the key Vienna meet, till the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers Group countries put their signature
Bahrain to open student assistance office in Pune
Sandeep Singh Grewal, Fri, 5 Sep 2008
The Bahrain government will open an assistance office in Pune for its citizens who are studying in the Indian city. The directives follows after the
Sri Lankan refugees in India and the Elam War
NI Wire, Fri, 5 Sep 2008
The Elam war in Sri Lanka is entering a decisive phase. A string of defeats by the Liberation of the Tamil Elam has exposed the venerability of the LTTE
Mayors of top US cities urged to name a major street after Gandhi
NI Wire, Fri, 5 Sep 2008
The Gandhi Monument Council has urged the mayors of America's top 15 cities to name one of the major streets of their respective cities after peace
NSG meet begins amid controversy in India
NI Wire, Thu, 4 Sep 2008
The 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group's two-day crucial meeting in Vienna over granting waiver to India-that would facilitate India to participate in





