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Tuesday,
November 16, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
NDA
seeks peaceful solution of Ayodhya
BJP, allies to stay united
New Delhi, November 15
In an effort to remain politically
relevant and united, the NDA today made the BJP agree to commit to the
“Constitutional ideal” of secularism and to go for a negotiated
settlement of the vexed Ayodhya issue.
Aziz to
meet Hurriyat, Natwar says no problem
New Delhi, November 15
Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz
will be meeting the entire leadership of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference
during his 30-hour visit on November 23 and 24 and the Government of India
has no problems.
World
page: Hurriyat willing to
talk: Mirwaiz
Editorial:
Hub of
militancy
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Powell,
three others resign
US
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and three of his Cabinet colleagues
have submitted their resignations to President George W. Bush, the White
House said today.
Petrol
to cost less, no change in diesel price
New Delhi, November 15
Public sector oil marketing companies today reduced the prices of
petrol by over upto Rs 1.26 per litre following an easing in the
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Kanchi Mutt officials questioned
Chennai, November 15
The Tamil Nadu police is likely to
arrest some more persons in connection with the murder of Sankararaman,
an employee of the Kanchi Mutt, whose Chief Shankaracharya Jayendra
Saraswati is under arrest.
Countrywide
protests against seer’s arrest
Jyoteesh
Peeth seer courts arrest
Nation
page: VHP’s struggle to continue till seer
freed: Togadia
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Punjab
approves reauction of liquor vends
Chandigarh, November 15
This is official: The Punjab
Council of Ministers today approved the re-auction of liquor vends held
on November 5 for Jalandhar-I and II, and Nawanshahr and Hoshiarpur
districts for the remaining period of the year 2004-05.
Nod
to toll on new roads, bridges
Charges
politically motivated, says Chautala
Threatens to sue Congress
leaders
Chandigarh,
November 15
Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash
Chautala today described the allegations of having amassed assets
disproportionate to his known sources of income levelled in the Congress
chargesheet submitted to the Governor yesterday as "vague, baseless
and politically motivated".
ICC
ban on Ganguly suspended
London, November 15
The
International Cricket Council today suspended its two-Test ban on Indian
captain Sourav Ganguly and said it would ask a member of its Code of
Conduct Commission to examine the possible appeal by the BCCI against
the punishment.
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Aziz
to discuss Kashmir during visit
November 15, 2004
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Stampede at Delhi
railway station
November 14, 2004
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Yasser Arafat is no more
November 12, 2004
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Uma
suspended after protest walkout
November 11, 2004
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Arafat
is dead, say Palestinians
November 10, 2004
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India, EU vow to combat terror
November 9, 2004
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Pak proposals to be examined when received, says
Patil
November 8, 2004
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Centre open to Hurriyat’s Pak visit
November 7, 2004
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India committed to resolve issues with Pak, says PM
November 6, 2004
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Petrol,
diesel prices hiked by over Rs 2
November 5, 2004
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