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Sunday, November 20, 2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Bihar poll largely peaceful
Patna, November 19
The month-long Assembly elections, Bihar’s second this year, came to an end today as the fourth phase of polling in 41 constituencies passed off by and large peacefully. “Polling for the fourth phase of elections passed off without any violence with an estimated 45-50 per cent voter turnout,” state’s Additional Chief Electoral Officer Deepak Prasad said.

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NDA just short of majority: exit polls
New Delhi, November 19
After the final phase of voting in Bihar, two television exit polls tonight predicted that Nitish Kumar-led NDA may end up just short of the winning post in the Assembly polls with projections giving it 117 of the 243 seats, way ahead of the RJD-Congress combine.

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Former Bollywood actress Monica Bedi, who was arrested in a passport forgery case, said here today that “she is single and prefers to be addressed as Miss Monica”. Bedi, the girlfriend of extradited gangster Abu Salem, was produced before the Special Judge for the CBI, Mr C.V. Subramanyam, who remanded her to judicial custody till November 25.
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New Delhi, November 19
As the crucial November 24 full-board meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Iran’s nuclear programme draws near, National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan has reached London to discuss with his British counterpart the international community’s strategies on the subject.

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UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi pays tributes to late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary at Shakti Sthal in New Delhi on Saturday. Tributes paid to Indira
New Delhi, November 19
The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today laid a wreath at the Shakti Sthala memorial on the 88th birth anniversary of Indira Gandhi. (Details on Nation page)
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Ultras ambush police, set afire 14 houses
Diphu (Assam), November 19
Unidentified militants ambushed a police party and set afire 14 Dimasa houses in Karbi Anglong district of Assam today. The ultras in two groups of about 25 each simultaneously ambushed a police party and set ablaze 14 houses at Lower Mohan Dijirwa in the Diphu police station area at 5.10 am, DIG (Central Range) L.R. Bishnoi said.

Race hots up for RS nomination
New Delhi, November 19
Cultural czarina Kapila Vatsayan, scientists M.S. Swaminathan and C.N.R. Rao and social activist Ela Bhatt are among those being considered for nomination to the Rajya Sabha, well-placed sources said today.

Haryana buffaloes to get IT tag
Chandigarh, November 19
After departments and land records, it is the turn of buffaloes to get the IT bug in Haryana. A chip with a code "planted" in the stomach of a buffalo and a computer back-up of the animal's entire history are among some pioneering steps initiated by the Haryana Dairy Development Cooperation Federation.
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