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Friday, July 15, 2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

London blast mastermind of Pak origin
London, July 14
The London police today claimed to have identified Mohammad Sidique Khan as the mastermind behind the 7/7 suicide attacks. Khan, a 30-year-old teacher of Pakistani origin at a Beeston school, is also thought to be the one who triggered the bomb at the Edgware Road Underground station.

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All nine brands tested found unfit for human consumption
Chandigarh, July 14
That innocuous bottle of packaged drinking water that looks crystal clear and inviting particularly on a hot summer day is not so safe to drink, after all.
One-litre bottles being packaged at one of the bottling units in the region. Though most local bottling units fill the bottles manually, the changeover to a mechanised set-up is under way and there is a time-frame stipulated by the BIS.
One-litre bottles being packaged at one of the bottling units in the region. Though most local bottling units fill the bottles manually, the changeover to a mechanised set-up is under way and there is a time-frame stipulated by the BIS. — Tribune Photo by Pradeep Tewari

Taj is national property, says Muslim League

In video: Centre calls for high-level meet on Ayodhya security in the wake of last week's terrorist attack and threat with regard to major temples in Mathura and the Taj Mahal. (28k, 56k)


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PUNJAB: 12 missing family members still untraced

HARYANA: Power theft of Rs 14.25 lakh detected

HIMACHAL: BJP for probe into change in HP excise policy

DELHI: Two quacks held trying to sell a baby girl

J&K: Seven militants die in Gurez encounter

CHANDIGARH: Haryana to set up IT corridor in Panchkula

LUDHIANA: Akali Dal (A) moves NHRC on Hawara’s torture

OPINIONS: It’s not just getting gas

BUSINESS: IA to negotiate with Airbus

NATION: Delhi on a Metro high

WORLD: ‘Suicide bomber poisoned into terrorism in Pak’

SPORTS: Lawson rocks Lanka before Vaas fightback


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Group of Ministers to examine SC verdict on IMDT Act
New Delhi, July 14
The Centre today decided to set up a Group of Ministers to examine the Supreme Court ruling on the controversial IMDT Act and suggest further course of action.

Advisory board divided on Elementary Education Bill
New Delhi, July 14
The Central Advisory Board on Education, which met here today, could not arrive at a consensus on the proposed Elementary Education (Free and Compulsory) Bill while there was unanimity among members on the ‘’desirability’’ of the universalisation of secondary education.

Govt to probe Salman threat to Aishwarya
Mumbai, July 14
Taking a break from the wrangles within its own ranks, the Shiv Sena and its ally the BJP today demanded a probe into the alleged claims by actor Salman Khan that he was linked with the underworld.


Anganwadis continue to get rotten eatables

Bathinda, July 14
It seems that the district administration is waiting for a tragedy to happen at anganwadi centres before taking any action against the officials responsible for the supply of rotten eatables to them.

A packet containing rotten eatables which was procured from the anganwadi centre of Mehma Sawai village on Thursday.
A packet containing rotten eatables which was procured from the anganwadi centre of Mehma Sawai village on Thursday. — Tribune photo by Kulbir Beera

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