Indo Daily
September 23, 2013
DEMOCRACY
Sri Lanka Tamils win landslide in self-rule vote
Jaffna, Sri Lanka (AFP) Sept 22, 2013
Sri Lanka's main Tamil party won a landslide victory Sunday in landmark elections in the battle-scarred north, raising hopes of self-rule for the ethnic minority after decades of war. The opposition Tamil National Alliance (TNA) won 30 out of 38 seats in the first elections for a provincial council in the former war zone. Saturday's vote was held amid international pressure for the majority Sinhalese to share power with Tamils four years after the end of the bloody separatist conflict. The U ... read more
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FARM NEWS

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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WATER WORLD

Water supply a problem for New Delhi's poor
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MILPLEX

Sri Lanka, China to close free-trade deal: Colombo
Sri Lanka and China will finalise a free-trade agreement ahead of a Commonwealth summit in Colombo in November, a government minister said on Tuesday. ... more
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SOLAR DAILY

Phase 2 of India's solar mission faces delays
India's solar sector is awaiting the official launch of the second phase of the country's Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Emerging powers chide rich nations climate stance
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DEMOCRACY

Suu Kyi meets Dalai Lama, risking China's ire
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has risked prompting Chinese anger after it was confirmed she had a private meeting with the Dalai Lama on the sidelines of a Prague rights conference, its spokesman said Monday. ... more
NUKEWARS

India test-fires long-range missile
India on Sunday successfully test-fired for a second time a long-range missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, marking another advance in its military capabilities. ... more
EARLY EARTH

Researchers identify ancient ancestor of tulip tree line
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SINO DAILY

Dalai Lama says China's Tibet policy now 'more realistic'
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BIO FUEL

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MARSDAILY

India prepares to launch country's maiden mission to Mars
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ENERGY TECH

Japan and India to push for better LNG pricing
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MOON DAILY

NASA-Funded Scientists Detect Water on Moon's Surface that Hints at Water Below
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MOON DAILY
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MOON DAILY
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ENERGY TECH

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TECH SPACE

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AEROSPACE

India inducts first three Boeing Globemasters
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LAUNCH PAD

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INDIA NEWS

Indian rocket GSLV-D5 to go back to assembly building

SHAKE AND BLOW

Global sea level rise dampened by Australia floods

TERROR WARS

Maoist rebels kill four troops in India landmine blast

ENERGY TECH

India tells firms to be more adventurous in oil quest

TRADE WARS

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LAUNCH PAD

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TERROR WARS

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POLITICAL ECONOMY

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India's OVL may block Chinese bid to buy into Brazil oilfield

ISRO may use standy engine to launch GSLV

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