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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Korea cloning expert hits back |
| A South Korean scientist whose work is under intense scrutiny hit back at his accusers today, saying he had proof his team had made patient-tailored stem cells this year and he would produce the evidence soon. ... | Read.. |
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| Zarqawi ‘captured & freed’ |
| The Iraqi government admitted today that its security forces had captured Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the one-legged Jordanian terror chief whose picture is plastered all over ... | Read.. |
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| Bush allowed spying in US |
| After the September 11, 2001, attacks, President George W. Bush authorised the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on people inside the US without the court approval usuall ... | Read.. |
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| Nepal strike clashes |
| Nepali police fired tear gas to break up protests by rock-throwing students during a general strike in Kathmandu today to protest the killing of 11 civilians by a soldier nea ... | Read.. |
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| Killed by Taliban for teaching girls |
| Suspected Taliban guerrillas dragged a teacher from a classroom of teenagers in southern Afghanistan and executed him at the school gate after he ignored their orders to stop ... | Read.. |
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| Australian actress Cate Blanchett joins a call for tolerance and peace at the seaside suburb of Coogee, Sydney, on Friday. Australians were warned to ... | Read |
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