| Indian President Suggests Delhi, IBM Venture Updated:6 June 2006 |
| President Of India , A P J Abdul Kalam, is considering the possibility of India and IBM working together to design, develop, produce and market nano-computers with 10 terabytes/inch2 in eight nano-metres size chip.
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| Liberia Recruits Female Soldiers For Postwar Army Updated:6 June 2006 |
| Liberia, the first African country to have a female President, began recruiting women soldiers to "bring special sensitiveness" to its postwar military.
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| Grenade Attack In Gaza Security Compound Injures Three Updated:6 June 2006 |
| Rocket propelled grenades were fired on Tuesday at a security compound in the Gaza Strip, moderately wounding three maintenance workers.
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| NATO To Double Peacekeeping Troops In Afghanistan Updated:6 June 2006 |
| Officials say NATO defense ministers who meet in Brussels on Thursday will declare the alliance's plans to nearly double peacekeeping troops in Afghanistan on track despite mounting violence there.
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| Violence Erupts In French Suburb Updated:6 June 2006 |
| Reminiscent of the violence that erupted late last year in Paris suburbs, last night three French police officers and two emergency workers were injured during a clash with a group of youths.
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| Man Explodes Himself At Ex-Wife's Wedding Updated:6 June 2006 |
| A Chinese man detonated a bomb strapped to his body at his ex-wife's wedding, killing eight other people on the spot.
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| UN Report: Some 191 Million Migrants Live Across The Globe Updated:6 June 2006 |
| In a report to 191-nation UN General Assembly, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Tuesday said that some 191 million people now live outside their country of birth and migration.
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| Three Dead, Four Wounded In Afghanistan Updated:6 June 2006 |
| Terrorists have killed three Coalition soldiers, and wounded four more in Afghanistan. Separate incidents claimed the lives, including a roadside bomb.
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| Landless Brazilian Farmers Break Into Parliament Building Updated:7 June 2006 |
| (AHN) - A parliament building in Brazil is stormed by hundreds of landless farm workers. About 20 people were reportedly injured after activists clashed with police.
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| Satanic Cult Suspected In Slaying Of Colombian Family Updated:7 June 2006 |
| Authorities suspect a satanic cult is responsible for slitting the throats of six members of the same family in Colombia. The murders took place on June 6, 2006, or 6-6-6, a set of numbers considered by some to be the mark of the devil.
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| Five South Korean Workers Kidnapped In Nigeria Updated:7 June 2006 |
| Five South Koreans have been kidnapped by unidentified gunmen from a Niger Delta oil field. The five included three employees of South Korea's Daewoo Engineering Construction and two employees of the Korea Gas Corp.
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| At Least 50 Kidnapped In Central Baghdad Updated:7 June 2006 |
| Security officials in Iraq say at least unidentified gunmen inside central Baghdad kidnapped 50 people.
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| First 600 Of 2,500 Prisoners Freed In Iraq Updated:7 June 2006 |
| Iraq released the first 600 of 2,500 detainees government officials said would be released from some of Iraq's prisons on Wednesday.
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| Italy To Withdraw Troops From Iraq By End Of 2006 Updated:7 June 2006 |
| Italy plans to pull out its troops from Iraq by the end of this year.
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| Saudi Arabia To Deny Pilgrimage Visas Under 40 Updated:7 June 2006 |
| To check a rise in illegal immigrants, Saudi Arabia will not issue Umrah visas to those under 40 years of age who come alone on the pilgrimage.
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| Over 1,000 Homes Flooded In Southern Poland Updated:7 June 2006 |
| Over 1,000 homes in the south-eastern region of Poland have been flooded after a recent downpour of rain raised the level of local rivers, making many roads impassable.
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| Nigerian Militants Attack Oil Facility, Abduct Five S.Koreans Updated:7 June 2006 |
| On Wednesday, Nigerian militants abducted five South Korean oil workers after they attacked an oil facility in the Port Harcourt area.
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| Mass Grave Actually Part of Cemetary Updated:7 June 2006 |
| What was once believed to be a mass grave, turned out to just be part of an old cemetary. According to Prosecutor General Saeed Mirza, the remains of 28 people found last December in Anjar ranged from 50 years old to 350 years old.
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| Rival Palestinian Factions Agree To Halt Clashes Updated:7 June 2006 |
| The Fatah faction of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the more-militant Hamas group agreed on Wednesday to halt their clashes, as they headed for a showdown over Abbas's threat to hold a referendum on a statehood proposal.
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| China's Storms Leave 46 Dead Updated:7 June 2006 |
| Storms in southern China have killed at least 46 people and left thousands homeless.
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| Israel Launches Missile Attacks On Gaza Updated:7 June 2006 |
| Israeli aircrafts on Wednesday fired missiles at a facility of the militant Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), after it claimed the responsibility for firing nine rockets at an Israeli town on Tuesday.
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| African Union To Send 3,000 More Troops To Darfur Updated:7 June 2006 |
| The African Union will send an additional 3,000 peacekeepers to Sudan, in an effort to stop ongoing violence in the East African nation. With 7,000 African Union (AU) troops in Sudan's Darfur region, already, the move comes as the United Nations examines the possibility of taking over peacekeeping operations.
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| Somalian Pirates Hold 20 Filipinos Updated:7 June 2006 |
| Twenty Filipino shipping crew members are being held hostage by Somalian pirates after boarding a Saudi oil tanker.
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| Kofi Annan Urges Burma To Free All Political Prisoners Updated:8 June 2006 |
| UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is urging Burma to free all political prisoners, following the early release of labor activist Su Su Nway on Tuesday.
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| Shootout In Brazil Injures 17 Children Updated:8 June 2006 |
| A shootout between police and drug gangs injured 17 children Wednesday. The incident occurred when drug gangs opened fire near the school in a Rio shantytown as police stopped a motorcycle driver for a routine search.
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| U.S. Embassy Bars Investigators In Subic Rape Case Updated:8 June 2006 |
| The US embassy has forbidden U.S. investigators from testifyng in the Subic rape case involving four U.S. Marines.
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| South Korea and U.S. Mull Over North Korean Invite Updated:8 June 2006 |
| Seoul, Korea (AHN) - South Korea and the U.S. deliberate over North Korea's invitation to Washington's chief nuclear envoy to visit.
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| U.S.- Pakistani Energy Talks Likely This Month Updated:8 June 2006 |
| Energy talks between the Pakistan and the United States are likely to be held at the end of this month or early next month in Washington.
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| Iraqi Bomb Blasts Kill 19, Wounds 40 Updated:8 June 2006 |
| Bombs struck a busy outdoor market and a police patrol in Baghdad on Thursday, killing at least 19 people and wounding more than 40.
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| Indonesia Volcano Gets Active Again Updated:8 June 2006 |
| Indonesia's most dangerous volcano Mount Merapi emitted a cloud of hot gas and ash down its southern slope Thursday, sending more than 15,000 villagers running to safety.
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