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Wednesday,
January 19,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
High Court summons Advani in Babri case
Notice also to Joshi, Uma Bharti
Lucknow, January 18
The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court today reissued notices to seven parties, including former Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani and former Union Minister Murli Manohar Joshi, in the Ayodhya demolition case on the revision petition filed by the CBI.
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Canada views India as big power
Keen to increase trade relations
New Delhi, January 18
The visiting Canadian Prime Minister, Mr Paul Martin, today told his counterpart Mr Manmohan Singh, that he foresaw the emergence of India, China and Brazil as the world’s new big powers within a decade or so and showed keenness on rapid growth in bilateral relations with India from a long-term perspective.
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin (right) with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh prior to their meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— Tribune photo Mukesh Aggarwal
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Illegal colony poses threat to national security
Amritsar, January 18
For slums no area seems to be prohibited. This is true in case of a huge slum dwelling that is located right in front of the gate of the BSF’s Intelligence Office here.
Special
article: Managing
national security
Junior seer gets police remand
Chennai, January 18
The junior pontiff of the Kanchi Mutt was today remanded in police custody for day by the Kancheepuram Judicial Magistrate, Mr G.
Uttamaraja.
Nation
page: Kanchi
Mutt manager in judicial custody
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“Banerjee report has no legal basis, no statutory status”.
— Arun Jaitley
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‘Zara hat ke, zara bach
ke....’
Cong theme song for Bihar
New Delhi, January 18
“Zara hat ke, zara bach ke, yeh hai Bihar meri jaan” goes the new remix of the popular fifties song these days.
Two CISF men killed in Indian Embassy firing
Kathmandu, January 18
Two Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) guards posted at the Indian Embassy here were killed and one injured when a colleague opened fire following an “altercation” in their living quarters in the mission premises.
14-yr-old wins Sanjay Chopra Award
New Delhi, January 18
The prestigious Sanjay Chopra Award for 2004 will be given to 14-year-old Harry Chaudhury of Delhi who hit the headlines in July last year because of his valiant but futile attempts to save his sister, Ritika, from a knife-wielding assailant.
Harry Chaudhry, winner of the Sanjay Chopra Award for bravery, fails to control his tears as he remembers his sister whom he tried to save from an armed assailant on July 26, 2004, during a Press conference in New Delhi on Tuesday. — PTI
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Godhra fire an accident, says report
January 18, 2005
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Musharraf
roots for bus to Muzaffarabad
January 17, 2005
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Ultras
storm stadium
January 16, 2005
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Major, 2 jawans killed
January 15, 2005
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Cong,
RJD fail to reach consensus
January 14, 2005
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MBBS
admissions: SC sets strict guidelines
January 13, 2005
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India
proposes fresh talks on Baglihar
January 12, 2005
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Supreme Court grants bail to Shankaracharya
January 11, 2005
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Govt
to set up tsunami warning system
January 10, 2005
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