| Canadians
ready to vote for Obama: survey
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Toronto,
June 30:
In a severe indictment of their own national leadership, Canadians
say they would rather vote for Barack Obama than their own leaders,
according to a new survey.
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| Rice
presses China and Africa on Zimbabwe
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Beijing,
June 30:
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Monday pressed China
and African powers to back international action on Zimbabwe,
while also raising hopes of fresh nuclear talks soon with North
Korea.
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| Lama
representatives head to China for two-day talks
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Beijing,
June 30:
Representatives of the Dalai Lama said Monday that they will
sit down for talks with Chinese officials, as international
pressure builds for the two sides to ease tensions following
...
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| Mugabe
to confront critics at AU summit
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Harare,
June 30:
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will confront his critics
at an African Union summit on Monday, fresh from victory in
a one-candidate election which observers said was unfair because
of violence and intimidation.
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| Swear
words can get you marks: UK exams chief
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London,
June 30:
Students penning swear words in their English answer papers
are getting rewarded, it is now revealed. It is okay if they
do not go wrong with the spelling and grammar, says the examination
board chief.
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