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All WTO members in favour of flexibility: PM

On Board Air India One, July 18 (UNI) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the member nations of G8 and its outreach partners were of the ''general impression'' that all WTO constitutents were in favour of ''certain degree of flexibility'' to break the deadlock in the Doha round of negotiations.

''Everybody recognises that a sucessful outcome will be in the interest of world economy,'' Dr Singh told reporters while returning from the G8 summit at St Petersburg.

The Prime Minister said US President George Bush had made it clear at the summit that his country was willing to be flexible, provided other members made similar gestures.

''I have not lost hope. In the final analysis, development must get prominence and words (about development in poor nations) should be translated into deeds.'' Dr Singh said there was an exhaustive discussion at the luncheon meeting between the G8 -- US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Russia and Japan -- and its outreach partners -- India, China, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico, Congo (which represented the African Union) and Kazakhstan (which represented the Commonwealth of Independent States).

The main problem was the absence of unity in the European Union, he said.

French President Jacques Chirac apprised the G8-Outreach Nations meeting that WTO Chief Negotiator Pascal Lamy discussed the matter with the European Union.

Earlier, it had been discussed at the EU as well. Mr Borroso told the summit that he did not have the mandate to go beyond what EU had stated.

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Cop arrested on gambling charge

Bellary, Karnataka, July 18 (UNI) Police arrested eight people, including a police constable, on the charge of gambling and recovered stake money from them, in Car street here today. Police said that during a raid on a lodge, they found Anti-Dacoit Squad Constable Suresh and seven others gambling and effected the arrest. District Additional Superintendent of Police C Rajappa said he would write to the Anti-Dacoity Squad in Bangalore to initiate punitive action.....

HC stays proceedings against Capt. Krishnan Nair

Kochi, July 18 (UNI) The Kerala High Court today stayed further proceedings in the theft case against Leela Hotels Company Executive Chairman Captain Krishan Nair pending before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Neyyattinkara, Thiruvananthapuram. The Kovalam police registered the case alleging that the petitioner and the horticulture officer of the Kovalam Hotels Ltd had stolen six coconut trees from the Kovalam Palace compound. The petitioner submitted that the coconut trees in question.....

Teachers to go on token strike on Aug 21

Kozhikode, July 18 (UNI) As many as 8,000 higher secondary school teachers in Kerala would go on a token strike on August 17 to press their oustanding demands, including modification of revised pay scale. In a statement here today, Federation of Higher Secondary Teachers Association (FHSTA) chirman Joshy Antony said the teachers would also observe July 21 as "HS teachers' privilege day." He said higher secondary teachers appointed after 1999 would have to forego increment,.....
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