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Change clock ticks in Britain
Today could well be Gordon Brown’s last day as prime minister which means that at meetings of world leaders such as G20 summits or Commonwealth heads of government gatherings, he will no longer be able to wander across the room to greet “my very good friend” Manmohan Singh. ...  | Read.. 
 
Activists clash with Maoists over strike
With the people’s patience wearing thin following the Maoist sponsored indefinite nationwide strike which entered the fifth day today, several clashes between the fo ...  | Read.. 
 
Money woes, silences and a zeal for Islam
Theirs was an arranged marriage: two well-educated children of prominent Pakistani families set up through a mutual friend. He was the quiet one; she was the one who laughed ...  | Read.. 
 
Taliban link ‘very likely’
American officials said yesterday that it was very likely that a radical group once thought unable to attack the US had played a role in the bombing attempt in Times Squa ...  | Read.. 
 
Men drink at a pub being used as a polling station in London on Thursday. (Reuters)
Change clock ticks in Britain
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