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Indian shipyard workers now turn to UN 

New York, Apr 9:
Accusing the Indian government of "abandoning" them to their fate, Indian shipyard workers from Mississippi who claim to be victims of modern day slavery have now sought the help of the United Nations.
 
S Koreans vote for new parliament  

Seoul, Ap 9:
South Koreans on Wednesday voted for a new parliament in elections that will determine whether new President Lee Myung-bak can easily push through his reform agenda to revitalise the economy.
 
India concerned about maritime challanges in Indian Ocean: Sen 

Washington, Apr 9:
India is seriously concerned about the maritime challenges posed by piracy, terrorism and trafficking of narcotics, arms and human being in the Indian Ocean region, where it has the vital stakes in the security and stability of the region, a senior official has said.
 
Eliminate n-weapons, says India  

United Nations, Apr 9:
India has sought an "unequivocal commitment" from all nuclear-weapon states to prohibit development, production and stockpiling of nuclear weapons for their non-discriminatory and verifiable elimination within a specified framework.
 
H1B visas to be selected randomly  

Washington, Apr 9:
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has said that it has received enough H-1B visa applications, for high-tech professionals and highly in demand among Indians, to meet the ...
 
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