Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Indian couple challenges British immigration law

Indian couple challenges British immigration law


Indian couple challenges British immigration law

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An Indian woman who lives in Britain and wants her husband to join her there cannot do so because a new immigration law requires him to speak English. The couple have now challenged the law in court.


South Korea: Cargo plane carrying 2 crashes

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An Asiana Airlines cargo plane carrying two people crashed into waters off South Korea's southern resort island of Jeju on Thursday, an airline official said.


Rains, mudslides submerge Seoul, kill 36

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Walls of mud barreling down a hill buried 10 college students sleeping in a resort cabin and flash floods submerged the streets and subway stations in Seoul, killing at least 36 people on Wednesday in South Korea's heaviest rains this year.


UK recognizes Libyan rebels, expels Gaddafi envoys

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Britain has officially recognized Libya's main opposition group as the country's legitimate government, and on Wednesday expelled all diplomats from Muammar Gaddafi's regime.


William-Kate wedding helped palace earn 42 mn pounds

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The wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton helped the British royal art collection trust earn around 42 million pounds.


The clock is ticking: Lagarde on US debt crisis

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The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde, has warned that the clock was ticking on a US debt deal, as the dollar slid to new lows amid concerns of a looming and unprecedented default by the world's top economy.


Hiding under a rock, Norway girl sent text messages to mother about attack

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A teenage girl, who was on the Utoya Island when gunman Anders Behring Breivik launched his deadly attack at the youth camp, sent her mother text messages as she hid under a rock. Julie Bremnes, 16, called her mother as she took shelter with friends under a rock on the island of Utoya when Breivik started his rampage, the Daily Express reported.


Lockerbie bomber appears at pro-Gaddafi rally

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A Libyan man convicted in the 1988 bombing of a Pan America plane over the Scottish town of Lockerbie has attended a rally in Tripoli in support of Moammar Gadhafi, Libya's state TV said.


South Korea landslides leave 32 dead, 10 missing

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A blast of heavy rain sent landslides barreling through South Korea's capital and a northern town Wednesday, killing at least 32 people, including 10 college students doing volunteer work.


Doctor says Mubarak has refused to eat for 4 days

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Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has refused to eat for four days, has lost weight and is weak, his chief doctor said Tuesday, increasing speculation that the ousted leader won't stand trial next week as scheduled.


NRI gifts 1 million pound for engineering institute

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A new engineering institute affiliated to the London South Bank University has been launched here with one million pound gift from NRI businessman Nathu Puri.


Suspicious bag prompts evacuation at Oslo station

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Oslo's central train station was partially evacuated on Wednesday morning because of a suspicious item of baggage, Norway's NTB news agency reported.


Man stabs wife 100 times after reading killing manual

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A Briton stabbed his wife at least 100 times, after researching on internet sites like "How to kill someone" and "Top 10 tips on how to commit the perfect crime", a court has heard.


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