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Tuesday,
November 2, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Bush,
Kerry target key states in
final hours |
The
race for the White House is down to its final hours. Or is it? A
slew of tracking polls reveal the contest between President George
W. Bush and his Democratic challenger Massachusetts Senator. John
Kerry is too close to call,
re-awakening memories of four years ago. |
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George W. Bush |
John Kerry |
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World
page: How US
President is elected
Video
suggests Laden living comfortably
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Should the banking sector be opened up for FDI?
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Bobby
Jindal poised to enter US Congress
List
of Indian Americans in US poll
Chautala’s
bonanza for govt staff, aged
Kaithal, November 1
Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash
Chautala today announced a bonanza for the senior citizens, unemployed
blind, poor sections of society and the government employees.
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(From left) Former Union Railway Minister Nitish Kumar, Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala and former Chiec Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Farooq Abdullah at a state-level Haryana Day function at Kaithal on Monday.
— Photo by Neeraj Chopra
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Cotton
prices fall drastically
Bathinda, November 1
In a significant development which
could have far-reaching impact on farmers, prices of raw cotton today
came down drastically and touched minimum support price (MSP) in
Rajasthan and approached the MSP in Punjab.
Hizb
cell busted, 11 held
Omar attack, Beigh killing solved
Srinagar, November 1
The police here today claimed to have
achieved a major breakthrough in various cases of murder, including that
of a former minister of the National Conference, Mr Safdar Ali Beigh, with
the arrest of 11 persons in Anantnag district of Kashmir.
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Editorial:
Blame game
in Srinagar
Jammu and Kashmir Inspector-General of Police J. A. Makhdoomi at a press conference at the police headquarters in Srinagar.
— Tribune photo by Amin War
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Police
open fire to quell violence
Hyderabad, November 1
Tension gripped parts of the
communally sensitive old city today during the funeral procession of
Mujahid, a young man who was killed in firing by a visiting Gujarat police
team on Sunday.
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Panel
set up for better Cong-govt ties
New Delhi, November 1
A four-member committee,
comprising government and Congress representatives, has been set up in
an effort to forge better ties between the party and the government
and ensure proper projection of official policies.
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No
increase in petrol, diesel prices
November 1, 2004
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Shinde
is Andhra Governor
October 31, 2004
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Deshmukh
to be CM
October 30, 2004
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Maratha
lobby averse to Shinde as CM
October 29, 2004
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Cong
to head govt in Maharashtra
October 28, 2004
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Musharraf’s
new Kashmir formula
October 27, 2004
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NCP
defers decision on Congress proposal
October 26, 2004
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Omar, Farooq survive bomb attack
October 25, 2004
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Final
decision likely today
October 24, 2004
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Decide
turban issue by Nov 5, French court tells school
October 23, 2004
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Centre ready for talks with
Bodos
October 22, 2004
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