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WASHINGTON: AFP : President Barack Obama has eased investment curbs on Myanmar and named the first US ambassador to the country in more than 20 years, hoping to reward a 'nascent' political reform drive.

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China 'bars' blind dissident's family choice of lawyersBEIJING: REUTERS :The nephew of blind activist Chen Guangcheng has been denied his family's choice of lawyers

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Sydney, April 27 (Reuters): Fast-food chain KFC has been ordered to pay $8.3 million in damages to the family of an Australian girl who was left severely brain damaged and in a wheelchair after being poisoned by a chicken meal.

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US sanctions Dawood Ibrahim's top aides Chhota Shakeel, Ibrahim Tiger MemonWASHINGTON: PTI / The United States today designated underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's two close aides as key drug traffickers and placed sanctions on them aimed at constricting their access to business and financial networks.

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Egypt's presidential race is boiling down to a contest between Hosni Mubarak's former foreign minister and two Islamists with strong bases of support after the election commission released the final list of 13 candidates on Thursday.

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Indian students win NASA contestWASHINGTON:PTI : An undergraduate team from the Sardar Vallabhai Patel Institute in Gujarat has been declared runner-up in the non-US category of a NASA competition to design a supersonic airliner.

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The Pakistan People's Party has sought to portray the victory of its candidate in a bypoll in Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani's hometown of Multan as a reaction by the people against his conviction for contempt by the Supreme Court.

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Two blasts near a police post killed at least 15 people and wounded more than 20 in Dagestan, part of Russia's restive Caucasus region, the interior ministry has said.

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UN monitors visit Syria opposition stronghold BEIRUT: AP / Five unarmed U.N. truce monitors toured the battered city at the heart of the Syrian uprising on foot Saturday, encountering unusually calm streets after weeks of shelling as a throng of residents clamored for foreign military help to oust President Bashar Assad.

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