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Fiery White House journalist from Kennedy to Obama dies at 92

Helen Thomas,the irrepressible White House correspondent who used her seat in the front row of history to grill 10 Presidents

Fiery White House journalist from Kennedy to Obama dies at 92

Washington: Helen Thomas,the irrepressible White House correspondent who used her seat in the front row of history to grill 10 Presidents — often to their discomfort,died Saturday. She was 92. Thomas,who died at her apartment in Washington,had been ill for a long time,according to a friend,Muriel Dobbin.

Her refusal to conceal her strong opinions,even when posing questions to a President,caused discomfort among colleagues. Helen’s disdain for White House secrecy and dodging spanned five decades,back to President John F Kennedy. AP

Yemeni Qaeda suspects attack ‘gay’ man

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Aden: Suspected al-Qaeda gunmen shot and wounded a Yemeni man accused of being a homosexual,days after killing another one,a security official said Saturday. Mohammed Saeed,25,was standing outside his home in Huta in Lahj province when a gunman shot at,the official said. PTI

Pak teen gangraped in Lahore

Lahore: A 14-year-old Pakistani girl was allegedly raped by three men,who forced her to pay them Rs 40,000 by blackmailing her with a video of the incident,police said Saturday. The girl,told police that she was assaulted when she visited the home of her friend in Lahore. “My friend’s brother locked me in a room. He then called his two friends and they raped me,” she told the police. PTI

37 cases of dengue reported in China

Beijing: Thirty-seven people have been diagnosed with dengue fever in south China’s Guangdong province,the local disease control center said Saturday. All patients are from five localities of Zhongshan city’s Huangpu township. The Guangdong provincial disease control and prevention center said more cases are likely to be reported. PTI

Britain to criminalise spitting in public

London: Local councils across Britain are likely to get the authority to make spitting a criminal offence,with the measure being initially rolled out in a borough in London. Local government minister Eric Pickles has given provisional approval for Enfield Council in north London to criminalise spitting in public places. PTI

Emergency lifted in Myanmar riot-hit areas

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YANGON: Myanmar’s President Thein Sein on Saturday lifted a state of emergency in the battle-scarred townships of Meikhtila,Mahlaing,Wundwin and Thazi,where Buddhist-led mobs went on a rampage,killing dozens of Muslims. AP

22 militants killed in clash in Pakistan

Peshawar: Twenty-two militants and six security personnel were killed during an operation in the restive Khyber tribal region of northwest Pakistan,officials said Saturday.PTI

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