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Monarchy in survival test, again
How many abolitions would it really take for the Nepali monarchy to be finally abolished? ...  | Read.. 
 
Ian Fleming got help from his own Moneypenny
It turns out that macho James Bond creator Ian Fleming got a little help from an unexpected source — a real life Miss Moneypenny whom he turned to for advice on plot points a ...  | Read.. 
 
Tibet a matter of national unity: Hu
China’s conflict with the Dalai Lama was purely a question of national unity and had nothing to do with ethnicity, religion or human rights, Chinese President Hu Jintao ...  | Read.. 
 
Dalai no to Games boycott
The Dalai Lama said yesterday that he did not support a boycott of the Beijing Olympic Games. ...  | Read.. 
 
Obama under fire for middle-class slur
US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama came under fire today for saying that small-town Pennsylvania residents were “bitter” and “cling to guns or r ...  | Read.. 
 
Heath cocaine
A lawsuit filed yesterday against a Hollywood photo agency says two of its paparazzi supplied actor Heath Ledger with cocaine so they could secretly videotape him snorting th ...  | Read.. 
 
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Obama under fire for middle-class slur