| Nuclear
plan is totally peaceful
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Abu
Dhabi, Apr 21:
The UAE has pledged to forego any domestic enrichment or reprocessing
of nuclear fuel and will work closely with the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for its proposed nuclear programme
to assure the world it remains peaceful.
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| Brit
civil servants get grooming lessons!
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London,
Apr 21:
Senior British bureaucrats are being offered taxpayer-funded
classes to improve their dress sense and personal grooming.
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| Nepali
workers to leave for South Korea by June
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Kathmandu,
Apr 21:
The Ministry of Labor (MoL) official has said that Nepali workers
will leave for South Korea under the Employment Permit System
(EPS) by June this year.
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| Nepal
king spurns asylum reports
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Kathmandu,
Apr 21:
Nepal's royal palace has said reports in the national and international
media that King Gyanendra was contemplating fleeing the country
following an imminent Maoist victory and the abolition of his
crown were "totally fabricated and unfounded".
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| Saudi
Arabia, India to ease visa regulations
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Dubai,
Apr 21:
Saudi Arabia and India have agreed to simplify visa regulations
for businessmen and entrepreneurs by granting long-duration
multiple-entry permits and set up a Saudi India investment fund.
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