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European Union (EU) Foreign Policy chief Javier Solana arrived here on July 27, officials said, amid renewed international efforts to ease tensions between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan.


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The most common reason for running away from home was beating by family, says survey Physical abuse-leading reason for 'runaways'
Physical abuse by family members, mostly parents, has emerged as the foremost cause for children to run away from home, a study conducted on factors associated with the runaway behaviour has said.


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