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Israeli troops kill woman in W.Bank raid

TULKARM, West Bank, May 1: Israeli troops today killed a Palestinian woman during a raid on a suspected militant hideout in the occupied West Bank, witnesses and medical sources said.

They said soldiers surrounded a house in the city of Tulkarm and called on its occupants to come out. They then opened fire, and some of the bullets penetrated a nearby home, fatally wounding Eitef Zalat, 45, witnesses and medics said.

''She was hit in the head and taken to hospital,'' Zalat's daughter, Ansam, told Reuters. Doctors declared her dead. Ansam and one of her sisters also suffered wounds to the lower body.

The Israeli army, which has recently stepped up raids against suspected militants spearheading a more than five-year-old Palestinian uprising, had no immediate comment.

Ansam Zalat said she did not see who fired the shots.

Another neighbour, Osama Subach, said he had seen no shots fired from the building surrounded by the Israeli troops.

Reuters

Japanese girl poison mother for treatment

TOKYO, May 1: A teenage Japanese girl who gradually poisoned her mother into a coma while keeping a blog about her worsening health will be sent for treatment in a reformatory, a court official said today.The girl avoided a criminal trial after admitting attempting to murder her mother last year using thallium, sometimes found in rat poison, according to an official at the family court in Shizuoka, 150 km west of Tokyo.After the mother was taken to hospital.....

Sri Lankan navy attacked by rebel Tigers

COLOMBO, May 1: Sri Lanka's navy said it came under attack from the Tamil Tiger rebels early today and five sailors were wounded in an exchange of fire off the northeastern coast.''They have opened fire and attacked our Dvora,'' said navy spokesman D K P Dassanayake, referring to a type of fast-attack craft. ''We retaliated in self-defence,'' he added.Four civilians were also killed in a suspected rebel claymore fragmentation mine attack on a naval foot patrol near Trincomalee.....

Retiring scientist gifts 34 trees to Univ

Hisar, May 1: A retiring scientist of Haryana Agricultural University (HAU) has given a unique parting gift to the University in the form of 34 trees.Prof Kuldip Singh Dhindsa of the Bio-Chemistry department retired from university service yesterday after rendering 34 years of meritorious service. He left behind a foilage of green trees to remind the students and the university faculty to love and preserve nature.''The planting of 34 trees was just a conicidence and has nothing to.....
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