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Saturday,
July 30, 2005,
Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am
(IST)
No
compromise on strategic interests
PM
backs nuclear deal with US
New Delhi,
July 29
Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh today defended in Parliament the
nuclear deal he signed with President George W. Bush
during his recent visit to the US
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh being received by Congress President Sonia Gandhi at her residence to attend the Congress Working Committee meeting in New Delhi on Friday. — PTI
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CAST
YOUR VOTE
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Has the Left gone overboard in criticising the recent
initiatives in Indo-US ties?
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QUOTE
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We have never made, nor will we ever make, any compromises in so far as our fundamental and strategic needs are
concerned.
— Dr Manmohan Singh
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Document: PM’s statement in
Parliament on US visit
Nation page:
PM
allays Cong men’s fear on Indo-US N-pact
Wait for US Congress stance on
N-issue: CPM
Srinagar,
July 29
Two jawans were killed and
eight journalists and 12 security personnel were among 25 injured
in yet another militant attack in the heart of the city this
evening, official sources said. |
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A policeman runs towards a paramilitary jeep in flames after a militant attack in Srinagar on Friday.
— Tribune photo by Amin War
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Midnight
stampede in Mumbai kills 19
Mumbai, July 29
The Mumbai police arrested 17
persons for spreading false rumours of a tsunami striking the city which
claimed 19 lives late on Thursday night.
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Editorial:
Salaam Bombay
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Terrorist
Bheora held in Jammu?
Chandigarh,
July 29
The Jammu police is learnt to have
nabbed Paramjit Singh Bheora, an accomplice of dreaded terrorist Jagtar
Singh Hawara. Though the Punjab Police was tight-lipped about the
incident, official sources said Bheora was nabbed from Jammu tonight.
Chief Justice B.K. Roy at it again!
Guwahati, July 29
Less than six months after he was transferred to the Guwahati High Court from Chandigarh, Chief Justice Mr Justice B.K. Roy has again run into serious controversy.
Bus fares in Punjab to go up by 10 pc
Chandigarh, July 29
Bus passengers in Punjab will now have to shell out 10 per cent more for their journeys.
Chandigarh,
July 29
Once
known for its fairly good road network, Punjab today faces one of
the biggest tasks in recent years: to make roads in the state fit
for driving.
Puddles of water formed in craters on the
Nawanshahr- Samrala road. — Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan |
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200 trapped in
landslides
July 29,
2005
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Gurgaon
DC, SP told to go on leave
July 28,
2005
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Gurgaon
rocks Parliament
July 27, 2005
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DSP
among hundreds hurt
July 26, 2005
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Troops
kill four teenagers
July 25, 2005
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Terror, now in Egypt
July 24, 2005
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Suspected bomber shot
July 23, 2005
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Terror
strikes London again
July 22, 2005
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PM
allays fear of Pakistan, China
July 21, 2005
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US recognises India as nuclear state
July 20, 2005
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