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| Democracy hung in Iraq |
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A Shia Islamist bloc won Iraq?s first election since Saddam Hussein?s overthrow, sealing the political resurgence of the long-oppressed majority but leaving the restive Sunni Arab minority in the cold.
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| Victory leaves Sania blinking |
| The phone rang, visitors came and went, journalists grew restless outside the upscale house on Road No. 12 on Banjara Hills, but Sania Mirza slept. The queen of the court ... |
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| Outsource reaches US aerospace |
| Several US aerospace companies have offered to outsource projects to Indian defence equipment manufacturers, adding a new dimension to the emerging strategic partnership between the two nations. ... |
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Sex & science stir Ivy League
Harvard head?s comment on women prompts article by peers
Three high priests of American academia have entered the fray to defuse an atmosphere of lynching that has emerged in Harvard since January 14, when the Ivy League universi ... | Read.. |
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| An Iraqi boy beats his back with metal chains during the Shia festival of Ashura outside the shrine of Imam al-Hussein in Karbala on Sunday. (Reuters) |
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I am allowed only bedside movies and a little jogging
SANIA MIRZA
on being advised a week?s rest
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