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Flight back to earth

Grand Turk, British West Indies, May 26: Astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter, looking relaxed and fit, apologised yesterday that his flight

World full of good things: Nehru

Prime Minister Nehru urged foreign students to effectively play their roles in removing National and racial barriers.

Second U.S. Astronaut launched into space

Astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter was sighted today bobbing in the ocean in a life raft alongside his space capsule

Plane crash near Kansas city

All the 45 occupants of a Boeing 707 airliner, which crashed last night after a violent storm were feared dead,

War in W. Irian; women, children being evacuated

Holland is to evacuate temporarily women and children from six localities in West New Guinea (West Irian),

Galbraith’s hectic effort to stop MiG deal

The United States Ambassador in New Delhi, Professor J.K. Galbraith, left here yesterday for Washington on an urgent summons

UN refugee train disaster in the Congo

Eighty-eight people, including 34 UN Indian soldiers of the Rajputana Rifles, were injured, mostly not seriously, in a crash involving a crowded train

India likely to get more aid from Norway

Norway’s determination to maintain and increase aid to India and other developing countries was expressed, today

No U.N. resolution can negate India’s rights over Kashmir

India’s Defence Minister, Mr V.K. Krishna Menon, declared today that India would not be a party to any resolution by the Security Council,

U.S. jet fighters land in Thailand

Twelve America super sabre jet fighters have landed at a Thai airfield, 100 miles north of here.