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Trade ministry wants export incentives kept 1:58pm IST

KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Trade ministry has asked the finance ministry to continue providing incentives to exporters, the junior trade minister said on Tuesday.  Full Article

 
A man reads a newspaper report on the arrest of Sri Lanka's former army commander and losing presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka in Colombo February 9, 2010. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte
Sarath Fonseka "hell-bent" on betrayal - Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka's government has said the defeated presidential candidate would be court-martialled on charges of conspiring against the president.  Full Article 

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Iran says starts work on making 20 pct nuclear fuel 2:19pm IST 

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran began work on Tuesday to make higher-grade nuclear fuel, a senior official said, and the Pentagon said the United States wanted a U.N. Security Council resolution on Iran "within weeks" over its nuclear programme.  Full Article  

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ECB Trichet departure sparks Greece rescue talk 1:59pm IST 

SYDNEY (Reuters) - European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet is cutting short a trip to Australia to attend a special European Union summit, prompting market speculation initiatives are in the works to help resolve Greece's debt problems.  Full Article  

A shadow of a dancer impersonating Michael Jackson is cast on the red carpet during the Taiwan premiere of "This Is It" in Taipei October 28, 2009.  REUTERS/Nicky Loh /Files
Jackson doctor pleads not guilty in singer's death

Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the sudden death of the pop star last year from a lethal cocktail of drugs.  Full Article | Video 

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