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Health minister calls homosexuality a disease

Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Monday described homosexuality as a "disease" and regretted that despite being "unnatural", it now afflicts a substantial number of people in India.\\n"The......

'How can I forgive them?'

Bilkis Yakoob Rasool alias Bilkis Banu, a resident ofRandhikpur in the tribal-dominated Dahod district of Gujarat, recently gave birth to a girl. She was five months pregnant in March 2002when she......

John Edwards for more trade with India

Senator John Edwards from North Carolina is among the contendersfor the Democratic nomination to challenge President George W Bush.The trialattorney put up a good showing in Iowa's kickoff......

I will promote better Indo-Pak ties: Howard Dean

For eleven years, Howard Deanhas beengovernor of Vermont. For eleven years, he balanced budgets, created 20% more jobs, raised the minimum wage and provided health care for nearly every child in......

IAAF agrees to Semenya keeping World title

The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) has agreed that South African runner Caster Semenya will keep her 800 metres world title, the country's sports ministry said Thursday.......

SA threatens "3rd world war" over Semenya

South Africa reacted angrily on Friday to a report that tests on its world champion runner Caster Semenya had found she was a hermaphrodite, threatening a "third world war" over the affair.......
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For the US Military, a baffling rise in suicides

After Spc. Freddy Hook, a medic with the Army's 82nd Airborne Division, killed himself in 2010, the trail of possible causes seemed long.He had... ...

http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/for-the-us-military-a-baffling-rise-in-suicides-367736?pfrom=home-topstories
How did Ireland go from staunchly to not particularly Catholic?

Renewal must start from the grass roots upwards, says Primate. Ireland: I entered the seminary in Dublin in October 1962, just one week before the... ...

http://www.ucanindia.in/news/how-did-ireland-go-from-staunchly-to-not-particularly-catholic/20977/daily
The cost of poll violence

Pakistan's first democratic transfer of power should have been a moment of hope and triumph. But, as it stands, widespread violence has marred the... ...

http://www.observerindia.com/cms/sites/orfonline/modules/weeklyassessment/WeeklyAssessmentDetail.html?cmaid=51972&mmacmaid=51973&volumeno=VI&issueno=19
Bansal makes a show of strength

Rajinder Nagarkoti Tribune News Service Chandigarh, May 12 After resigning from the Union Cabinet, former Union Railway Minister and local MP Pawan... ...

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2013/20130513/cth1.htm
Xenophobia turns to Islamophobia

According to a recent report by a US Government commission, Myanmar is among the worst countries when it comes to religious freedom. However, there... ...

http://www.observerindia.com/cms/sites/orfonline/modules/weeklyassessment/WeeklyAssessmentDetail.html?cmaid=51686&mmacmaid=51687&volumeno=VI&issueno=18

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