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Sonia Gandhi returns to India after surgery
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Execution of three, convicted of ex-PM's murder, stayed for two months following appeals by lawyers and politicians.
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Prison authorities say Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan will be hanged on September 9 for 1991-assassination of ex-PM.
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Sonia Gandhi undergoes surgery in US
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Tamil Tiger apology to India
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