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"US not to interfere in Pak's internal politics"  

Washington, Mar 1:
Insisting that it is not going to interfere in Pakistan's internal affairs, the Bush administration has said it is for that country to decide how to organise its government following the recent polls, develop its policies and manage the political process.
 
Musharraf to free Indian 'spy'  

Islamabad, Mar 1:
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has accepted a mercy plea from an Indian national who spent 35 years on death row on spying charges, and ordered his release, a minister said today.
 
Budget ignores NRIs, feel Indian expats  

Dubai, Mar 1:
The union budget for 2008-09 Finance Minister P. Chidambaram presented Friday is populist ahead of elections but has left overseas Indians out of focus, according to expatriate Indians in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
 
NRIs in Saudi to educate poor in India 

Saudi Arabia, Mar 1:
Expatriate Indians based in Saudi Arabia have launched a new forum to promote education and literacy among the poor and the underprivileged in India, particularly in Bihar and Jharkhand.
 
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