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Tigers deny role in minister death
Sri Lanka declared a state of emergency today after a sniper shot dead foreign minister Lakshman Kadirgamar, an attack police blamed on Tamil Tiger rebels and which raised the spectre of a return to civil war. ...  | Read.. 
 
Chandrika moved to tears
President Chandrika Kumaratunga broke down as doctors battled to save her foreign minister Lakshman Kadirgamar after he was shot, an official said today as Sri Lanka woke up ...  | Read.. 
 
Ono draws flak over Lennon musical
A new musical about John Lennon opens in New York this weekend and the cast and director are hoping a major overhaul since it was first seen in San Francisco will win over au ...  | Read.. 
 
Strikes end, not misery
British Airways resumed more than 80 per cent of its scheduled flights from London’s Heathrow Airport on Saturday as staff struggled to clear the backlog from a wildcat ...  | Read.. 
 
theme for a dream: Singer and musician Dave Matthews of the Dave Matthews Band (left) with actor Julia Roberts at the shooting of the DreamgirlRead
Toddler peak push
Paula probe
Ellen’s Emmy excuse
New tapes unveil pain, chaos of 9/11 attacks
“I’m trapped. I can’t breathe much longer. Save me. I don’t have much air. Plea..  | Read.. 
Bush: Force will be last resort in Iran
President George W. Bush said he could consider using force as a last resort to press Iran to give ..  | Read.. 
 
Pervez rules out defence trade-off
Upbeat over the successful test firing of Pakistan’ ...  | Read..