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Sold for £20: just two of India's million stolen children (Guardian Unlimited) In a country with 11 million abandoned children, the fate of those kidnapped to order goes unnoticed. Gethin Chamberlain reports | | | Go either Vietnamese or Indian this Ramadan (The Star) If you seek something different to break fast with this Ramadan, why not make Vietnamese or Indian cuisine part of your menu. | | | Decoding the newspaper and its role (AsiaMedia) In a world without newspapers, how would we know if today is not tomorrow? The idea that every new day is a new date with its own specific existence is not something that comes naturally to us. | | | Cricket legend Kirsten helps Wild Coast youth (Daily Dispatch) THERE is nothing Border and SA legend Peter Kirsten still likes better than a game of cricket. But these days, you won’t find him wearing pads or protective gear or even the traditional whites associated with Test cricket. | | | Business Spotlight: A Soccer Ball That Scores on All Levels (Bainbridge Islander) A Bainbridge Island man is the force behind the only U.S. company to manufacture fair-trade sports balls. | | | Congress slams Left, BJP (The Hindu) NEW DELHI: The Congress on Friday termed as “amusing” the latest coming together of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the Bharatiya Janata Party in voicing opposition on the India-U.S. civil nuclear cooperation. ... | | | Captaincy not my cup of tea, says Misbah (IANS via Yahoo! India News) Karachi, Sep 2 (IANS) Misbah-ul-Haq may be widely tipped to take over as the next Pakistan captain, but the middle-order batsman says he has no desire for what is considered to be one of the toughest jobs in international cricket. | | | Alan Parker: Sailing enthusiast plots a course through slowdown (Independent) Alan Parker, chief executive of the hotels-to-restaurant group Whitbread, bears little resemblance to the Olympic swimming legend Michael Phelps, but they start their morning in a similar manner. | | | Cheaper gas (Daily News) Consumers will breathe a sigh of relief after the Government announced yesterday that it would enter the gas market by December, with an initial stock of 50 Mt. According to initial predictions, a 12.5 Kg cylinder will be at least Rs.500 cheaper. | | | The Princess trap (Business Standard India) Kishore Singh enters her made-up, make-believe world for the full Shahnaz Husain treatment. For the third time I try to take my leave. For the third time it is peremptorily dismissed. | | |
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