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New Delhi, October 23
Although discussions between the Congress and the NCP on the issue of Maharashtra chief ministership have reached a crucial stage, there was no final decision on the matter till late tonight.

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Sports page: Sachin fit for Nagpur Test

Sachin Tendulkar, who has been declared fit for the Nagpur Test beginning on October 26, comes out after a practice session in Mumbai on Saturday.

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Sachin Tendulkar, who has been declared fit for the Nagpur Test beginning on October 26, comes out after a practice session in Mumbai on Saturday. — PTI photo

PM opposes artificial constraints on N-tech
Kalpakkam (Tamil Nadu),  October 23
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today sent a signal to the international community regarding India’s future policy on nuclear programme by urging it not to impose artificial constraints on a responsible nuclear power like India.

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India rubbishes US report on curbs
New Delhi, October 23
India today rubbished a report in the US media that Washington proposed to impose sanctions on Indian entities and a top official in the South Block told The Tribune that somebody in the US system was playing mischief to derail the growing Indo-US strategic ties.

UP Govt for sack of IAS officer in Taj corridor case
Lucknow, October 23
The Uttar Pradesh Government today recommended the dismissal of former Environment Secretary R.K. Sharma and withholding of the retirement benefits of former Chief Secretary D.S. Bagga for their alleged role in the Rs 175 crore Taj heritage corridor scam.

23 kids die of mystery fever in Haryana
Karnal, October 23
With three more children having died of acute viral infections in Karnal district during the past 24 hours, the death toll in Haryana has gone up to 23. In the neighbouring district of Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh, four children died of similar symptoms in the district hospital on Friday taking the toll to 43 in the district.

Khurana may resign
New Delhi, October 23
Amidst speculation that he was planning to resign as Rajashtan Governor, Mr Madan Lal Khurana will meet President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on Monday. — PTI

Karzai’s lead slips
Kabul, October 23
As counting in Afghanistan’s presidential election neared its end, a fall in incumbent Hamid Karzai’s lead today put more onus on an independent panel to decide if voting irregularities could have upset the result.

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Judge suspended for deciding cases but not issuing orders
Hundreds of cases to be reheard
Chandigarh, October 23
Mr G.S. Wadhwa, who was posted as Additional Civil Judge (Senior Division)-cum-Judicial Magistrate (First Class), Kurukshetra, from 1999 to 2002, pronounced hundreds of judgements, without bothering to dictate, write or sign the judgements.

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