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Monday,
September 26,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am
(IST)
In an
attempt to hear both versions of the story and at
the same time avert a possible confrontation between
Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly and coach Greg
Chappell, the BCCI has decided to call them separately for Tuesday’s
Review Committee meeting in Mumbai.
Indian cricket coach Greg Chappell talks to the media at Mumbai on Sunday. — PTI
photo
In video (28k, 56k),
(28k, 56k)
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Prisoners
clash with police after suicide
by inmate
Agra, September
25
At least five
prisoners of the Agra District Jail were injured in
clashes that erupted after an inmate allegedly committed
suicide this morning, complaining of torture.
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A
Tribune Exclusive
Storm
brewing in MoD over appointment of part-timer
New Delhi, September 25
A storm is brewing in the protected
precincts of the Ministry of Defence as the Comptroller &
Auditor-General has taken exception to the appointment of a
Controller-General of Defence Accounts who is a non-IDAS official.
Indo-China
border talks from today
Beijing, September 25
The sixth round of India-China
Special Representative-level border negotiations will begin here
tomorrow as part of the efforts of the two Asian giants to reach a
“package” to solve the vexed boundary issue.
Rashtrapati
Bhavan to take legal advice
Nanavati Commission order
New Delhi, September 25
The Rashtrapati Bhavan will take
legal advice this week on the Nanavati Commission directive to the
President’s office seeking the letters written in 2002 by then
President K.R. Narayanan to then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in
connection with Gujarat riots.
Punjab page: Dalit front rejects Nanavati
report
Lawyer
not allowed to meet Sarabjit
Islamabad, September 25
The lawyer of Sarabjit Singh today
expressed disappointment over the government’s reluctance to permit
him to meet his client, whose death sentence was upheld by the Pakistan
Supreme Court.
Drunk
man clobbers wife, four children to death
Suneri Khalsa
(Kurukshetra), September 25
A 37-year-old man of this
village clobbered his wife and four children aged between 10 to 16
years to death by attacking them with a spade midnight yesterday.
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Relatives and villagers bemoan the death of five persons who were murdered by Ram Kishan at Suneri Khalsa village in Kurukshetra on Sunday.
— Photo by Neeraj Chopra
World page: Indian
engineer kills wife, 4 kids, self |
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QUOTE
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I sent a private and confidential e-mail to the Board President. It did not remain confidential though I would have preferred it to have remained
so.
— Greg Chappell
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World wants India to succeed but bottlenecks are within: PM
September 25, 2005
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Ganguly
unfit to lead, says Chappell
September 24, 2005
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Observers call BCCI meeting today
September 23, 2005
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CBSE
spells reforms for Class X & XII exams
September 22, 2005
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Curb flow of funds for
terror, says PoK ex-PM
September 21, 2005
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North
Korea to give up nuclear programmes
September 20, 2005
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Advani
to quit by December-end
September 19, 2005
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New
rules for IIT admission from 2007
September 18, 2005
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Advani
warns dissidents
September 17, 2005
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