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India?s biggest contribution to the elections in Afghanistan ? finger markers that were meant to distinguish those who voted in the October 9 poll from those who did not ? is changing the discourse in this embattled nation from a debate on security to a debate over ink.
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| A shadow behind stain |
| The ink stain in Afghanistan has dealt a blow to President George W. Bush?s hopes of showcasing Afghanistan?s maiden vote as his spectacular achievement in the global fight ... |
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| Kabul mix-up, cries ink firm |
| Inexperienced Afghan polling officials could have bungled by mixing up indelible-ink finger markers with ballot markers, officials of the company that exported the marke ... |
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Zoo of memories turns altar
Swraj son weds in London landmark loved by expired daughter
A day after his wedding, Angad Paul, 34, youngest son of Lord Swraj Paul, told The Telegraph: ?I feel very good. It was the happiest day of my life.? ... | Read.. |
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We may direct fresh (BCCI) elections
SUPREME COURT
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