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    Indonesian Leader to Visit Australia

    As Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono arrives for an official visit, calls are growing in Australia for a deeper engagement with the fast-emerging regional economic powerhouse.


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    As we prioritize the development of basic infrastructure in Indian cities, it is important to implement broader improvements. Our economy can't really afford to lose people because they want a better quality of life for their children.

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    Assam Floods Cause Havoc

    Flooding in India's northeastern state of Assam has worsened, claiming the lives of at least 27 people and displacing thousands. In pictures.

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    Chinese Astronauts Return to Earth

    China's first female astronaut and her two crew mates emerged smiling from a capsule that returned safely to Earth Friday from a 13-day mission to an orbiting module that is a prototype for a space station.

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    Indian Tennis Serves a Double Fault

    The All India Tennis Association is fielding two men's doubles teams for the London Olympics after Mahesh Bhupathi refused to pair with former teammate and top-ranked Indian Leander Paes. In pictures, events that triggered the decision.

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    India in Pictures

    Indian fishermen at the Wagah border, monsoon rains in Mumbai, an unofficial curfew in Srinagar, and more.

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    Court Rules Union Carbide Not Liable in Bhopal Case

    A New York federal court has dismissed all claims by Indian plaintiffs against Union Carbide for any environmental fallout of a gas leak which killed thousands of people in the Indian city of Bhopal 28 years ago.

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    Debate Rages on IIT Exams But Compromise Near

    Changes afoot in the way students must apply for a coveted place in one of the nation's 16 elite Indian Institutes of Technology continue to cause a row although a compromise looks within reach.

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    Why Your Tomato Has No Flavor

    Uniformly green tomatoes are preferred over unevenly colored tomatoes because they allow workers to consistently identify when the fruit is ready to be picked. However, the genetic trait also affects sweetness.

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    'Animal Spirits' Will Prove Ephemeral for Singh

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    Tech Journal: How to Choose Your Next Phone

    Struggling to make a decision on what mobile phone you should buy? Fear not, Amit Agarwal is here to suggest a few basic tests that could help you find your ideal device.

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    Air India Bets on Frugal Indian Consumer

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    Baby Falak's Mother Begins a New Chapter

    At first, Munni Khatoon appears reticent to speak, downcast. But, after several minutes, when the conversation changes to her new life, her new job, and how her two children are faring in their new home, her face brightens.

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    A Week to Forget in India-Pakistan Relations

    For those hoping piecemeal progress on trade talks was helping improve Pakistan-India relations, it might be time to think again.

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    In the News: Water Shortage Strains Capital

    The water crisis in Delhi only seems to be worsening, with reports that hospitals and malls are facing severe shortages – think no air conditioning and stinking toilets – and private consumers are facing exorbitant rates for a drink.

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    Flawed Miracle - in Hindi

    •The Wall Street Journal's South Asia bureau spent last year on a series of related in-depth articles that examine what the 20 years since India adopted a series of economic reforms have brought the giant nation. Read these articles in a PDF format translated into Hindi.

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