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US push for action on N. Korea

The US demanded North Korea pay a price for allegedly sinking a South Korean warship even as Washington and its Asian allies brace for possible “provocations” by the Pyongyang regime.

Forces board ship, escort it to Israel

Israeli forces on Saturday boarded the Rachel Corrie after it ignored orders not to head for Gaza, but there was no repetition of the bloody violence when commandos stormed an aid boat earlier this week.

Israeli spouse? No Egypt citizenship

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A Cairo court on Saturday upheld a ruling to strip Egyptian men married to Israeli women of their citizenship in a case that has highlighted national sentiment towards Israel.

Bangladesh off to a sound start

Ian Bell scored his third century against Bangladesh but Tamim Iqbal led a spirited fightback as the Tigers refused to yield on the second day of the second Test here at Old Trafford.

Chandimal century knocks out India

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India were shut out of the Wednesday’s tri-series final here on Saturday when Dinesh Chandimal led Sri Lanka to victory with just 10 balls to spare. India needed a win to stay in the tournament, which would have given them a slender chance to play in the final on Wednesday.

Maoists accuse govt of betrayal

Nepal’s Opposition Maoists on Friday accused the Prime Minister of breaking a pledge to resign, sparking a new row between the three main parties less than a week after they agreed to share power.

Woman sells her baby for $140

A 30-year-old Bolivian woman was arrested for selling her new-born baby for the equivalent of $140, the police said on Thursday.

Man faces caning for graffiti

A Swiss man has been arrested in Singapore on suspicion of breaking into a high-security subway depot and spray-painting graffiti on a train, an offence punishable by caning, the police said Friday.

Man had ‘revelation’ before killing bishop

Pope Benedict XVI sits next to Orthodox Archbishop Chrysostomos II of Cyprus at the church of Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa

The chauffeur of the murdered head of the Roman Catholic Church in Turkey has said he had a divine revelation before cutting the cleric’s throat as he sat in his garden, his lawyer said Friday.

Bell tolls once more for B’desh

Ian Bell took his average against Bangladesh to nearly 200 as he finished 87 not out on the first day of the second and final Test at Old Trafford here on Friday.
England, when bad light and rain forced an early close, were 275/5 after winning the toss.

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