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Rock songs the way to go at Aussie funerals

Plasma screens. Webcams. Rock songs. This is the usual fanfare related to an Aussie funeral.

Obama, McCain are 'flip-floppers', say voters

A majority of US voters think the presumptive presidential nominees Barack Obama and John McCain are 'flip-floppers'.

More hitches in N Korea's denuclearisation process

N Korea said that would not push ahead with an international deal to scrap their nuclear programme until negotiating partners fulfil their side of the bargain.

UK top judge advocates 'sharia law'

A top UK judge has advocated the use of Sharia (Islamic) law as he feels that it basis for 'mediation or other forms of alternative dispute resolution'.

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Pak makes little headway in Bhutto investigation

More than six months after Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, the Pakistani authorities’ investigation of her killing appears...

Madhesis: Nepal parties agree to amend Constitution

Nepal’s three major parties, including Maoists, on Friday reached a consensus on resolving the issue of the ethnic Madhesi community...

Bold Colombia rescue built on rebels’ disarray

At 5 am on Wednesday, the sun had yet to peek through the jungle canopy in this country’s Guaviare Department when the guerrillas...

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addressing a press conference at government house in Seoul, South Korea.
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