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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Apology fails to douse cartoon anger |
| A Saudi-owned pan-Arab newspaper printed today a full-page apology from Jyllands-Posten, the Danish daily that first published cartoons of Prophet Mohammad unleashing a wave of fury by muslims worldwide. ... | Read.. |
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| King offers talks, parties unmoved |
| Nepal’s King Gyanendra made his first formal approach to the country’s estranged political parties today, urging them to join talks and try to put democracy back on ... | Read.. |
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| Israel halts payments to Palestine |
| Israel today called a permanent halt to monthly transfer of funds to the Palestinian authority but settled for a watered-down package of other sanctions after a Hamas-led Pal ... | Read.. |
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| Cloud over Harvard chief’s fate |
| Harvard University’s governing board is considering whether to intervene before the Ivy League school’s president faces an unprecedented second vote of no-confidenc ... | Read.. |
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| Danish envoy leaves Pak |
| Police fired teargas and rubber bullets to break up a banned protest against cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in Islamabad today and Denmark said its ambassador to Pakistan h ... | Read.. |
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| An Iraqi model in traditional clothes plays a Sumerian instrument at an exhibition in Baghdad on Sunday. (AFP) |
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