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Key political risks to watch in India
Most observers expect continued policy paralysis due to inflation and a raft of corruption scandals.
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Qaddafi deploys forces, world raises Libya pressure
Qaddafi deploys forces to western border area as US moving naval, air forces closer to Libya
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World Cup progress report: How teams shape up
How contenders are shaping up after a week of action at the Cricket World Cup.
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Britain to cut aid to some countries, organisations
Thirty per cent of aid budget to focus on countries judged to be fragile including Pakistan.
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Intikhab Alam just praying for no injuries
Just keeping his players fit over the six weeks of the tournament is the biggest concern of manager Intikhab Alam.
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'East Libya could face food shortages soon'
The unrest is disrupting imports with many shops and factories there still closed since the city fell to protesters.
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Qaddafi unflinching: rebel city fears counter-attack
Western leaders step up calls for Qaddafi to quit as violence escalates in hardest-fought Arab uprising.
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King's Speech crowned big winner at Oscars
The King's Speech gets crowned the big winner with four Oscars, including best film and best actor.
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South Africa trio suffering minor injuries
As South Africa’s Dale Steyn, JP Duminy and Imran Tahir nurse injuries, team management says nothing to worry about
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England pull off nail-biting draw against India
England tied with India at 338/8 in their World Cup Group B match.









