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Sunday,
July 31, 2005,
Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am
(IST)
Srinagar
terror drama ends
Cops storm
buildings, kill 2 ultras
Srinagar, July 30
With the death of two
heavily armed militants, the encounter between the
militants and security forces concluded after 24 hours of
fierce gunbattle in the Badshah Chowk area here this
evening.
Militants
using high passes for infiltration
J&K
page: Civilians
not allowed in encounter area
Close
shave for photojournalists
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YOUR VOTE
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Do you think politicians are serious about reserving seats for women in Parliament?
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QUOTE
OF THE DAY
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All foreigners are to be removed from Pakistan’s more than 10,000 religious schools.
— Pervez Musharraf
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Honda
employees resume work
Manesar, July 30
Workers of Honda Motorcycles and
Scooters India Ltd today joined work amidst slogans in favour of
Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Chief Minister of Haryana Bhupinder
Singh Hooda in the morning.
In video (28k, 56k)
Business
page: Job
security must, says PHDCCI chief
Perspective page: Workers
must get their due: Brinda
A
Tribune Exclusive
Nagas
offered Kashmir-type status; Talks on in Amsterdam
New Delhi, July 30
The first fuzzy contours of a
solution to the contentious Naga problems are emerging on the pattern of
the present settlement in Kashmir.
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Sahaj Grover, who became the youngest Indian to win the World Youth Chess Championship at Belfort, is welcomed on his arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi on Saturday. — PTI |
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Ex-MLAs
move SC for Governor’s reports
Bihar Assembly dissolution case
New Delhi, July 30
Giving a new twist to the Bihar
Assembly dissolution case, four former MLAs from the state, on whose
petition the Supreme Court had issued a notice to the Union Government,
today moved an application in the apex court seeking copies of Governor
Buta Singh’s two controversial reports recommending the dissolution of
the House.
Nation page: Bihar
issue has taken backseat: Fernandes
6
new proposals for Indo-Pak talks
Islamabad, July 30
India will make six new proposals,
including permanently opening the Wagah-Atari border for trade, to
Pakistan during talks on commercial and economic cooperation in New
Delhi from August 9 to 10, media reports said.
Musharraf,
Manmohan to go soft on statements
Astronauts
go spacewalking
Houston, July 30
Two astronauts stepped outside the
shuttle Discovery today in the first US spacewalk since 2002 and set to
work testing damage-repair techniques developed after the Columbia
disaster.
State
of Roads in Punjab — II
Congestion,
accidents everyday affair
Chandigarh, July 30
Punjab’s aim to be a progressive
industrial state attracting major investment is unlikely to be achieved
soon due to its roads that offer risky rides coupled with traffic jams
and hundreds of serious accidents each year. The scenario in the sphere
of road infrastructure is dismal.
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No
compromise on strategic interests
July 30,
2005
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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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