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Wednesday,
September 15, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
We
are not bound to build SYL: Punjab
New Delhi, September 14
The Punjab Government while defending the termination of all water-sharing
agreements, informed the Supreme Court that it was under no obligation to
build the Sutlej Yamuna Link canal despite the earlier court orders.
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73
killed in Iraq attacks
Baghdad, September 14
At least 73 persons were killed today in a Baghdad car bombing and
an ambush on the police in Baquba, claimed by Al-Qaida-linked
militants, as fighting flared between the US troops and insurgents
in Ramadi. Fifty persons perished in Baghdad, 47 of them when a
vehicle packed with explosives blew up outside the main police
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India to unveil more CBMs
PM to have substantive talks with Bush, Musharraf
New Delhi, September 14
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will have substantive talks with US President George Bush and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf during separate bilateral meetings in New York next week, sources said today.
Pak
Navy launches fast attack craft
Russia
‘watching’ Indo-Pak talks
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PASSING
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He was the CEO of this company. He is here due to the power crisis.
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by
Sandeep Joshi
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to enlarge)
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Sonia concerned
over UP law and order |
Rae Bareli, September
14
Ahead of Lok Sabha and Assembly by-elections in Uttar Pradesh,
Congress President Sonia Gandhi today said she would take up the
increasing incidence of crime and lawlessness in the state with the
Centre and the Mulayam Singh Yadav government.
In video (28k, 56k)
Congress President Sonia Gandhi hugs an old woman in her constituency at Sudhauli block in Rae Bareli on Tuesday.
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Left
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French
assurance to Ashwani Kumar on turban issue
New Delhi, September 14
Rajya Sabha MP Ashwani Kumar has made a forceful plea to France to address
sympathetically the issue of Sikh children wearing turbans in French
schools. Mr Kumar while addressing a
visiting Indo-French parliamentary friendship group, said the issue was
sensitive.
Indicted
SGPC member presents siropa to Badal
Tarn Taran, September 14
Even as the two-member fact-finding committee constituted by the Shiromani
Akali Dal (Amritsar) today indicted Mr Baldev Singh, an SGPC member, for
molesting the wife of a raagi, the accused today publicly honoured Mr
Parkash Singh Badal, President, Shiromani Akali Dal, at “dhadi darbar”
held at Manji Sahib, Darbar Sahib, here today.
Jagsir and Arif get hero’s welcome
Festivity, decoration of village mark return
Kot Bhai (Muktsar),
September 14
A wave of joy gripped the village when Lance Naik Jagsir Singh, who spent five years in Pakistani jails, accompanied by his friend Sapper Mohammad Arif, reached his house late this evening.
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They
want to serve country
Lance Naik Jagsir Singh and Sapper Mohammad Arif being blessed by Jagsir’s mother on their return from Military Hospital, Amritsar, at Kot Bhai village in Muktsar on Tuesday.
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Punjab
power crisis deepens
September 14, 2004
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India, Nepal vow to
fight terror
September 13, 2004
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Pak softening on Sir Creek
September 12, 2004
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North
faces power, water crises
September 11, 2004
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Despite
Left, govt may hike telecom FDI cap
September 10, 2004
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India,
Pakistan to continue composite dialogue process
September 9, 2004
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Natwar,
Kasuri promise visa-free travel to journalists
September 8, 2004
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PM
rules out China-type talks on Kashmir
September 7, 2004 |
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Natwar,
Kasuri hold positive talks
September 6, 2004 |
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Ordinance soon to repeal POTA
September 5, 2004
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