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Thursday, December 29, 2005, Chandigarh, India
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Terror strikes IIS campus
Former Delhi IIT Prof shot
Bangalore, December 28
Suspected terrorists today barged into the premier Indian Institute of Science here and fired indiscriminately, killing a retired Professor of the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and injuring three others. Relatives of Prof M.C. Puri, who died in an attack on the IIS campus in Bangalore, at his residence in New Delhi.
Relatives of Prof M.C. Puri, who died in an attack on the IIS campus in Bangalore, at his residence in New Delhi on Wednesday.
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Lanka wants India to play role in peace process
New Delhi, December 28
The visiting Sri Lankan President, Mr Mahinda Rajapakse, today had a 40-minute-long one-to-one talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the two leaders chose not to have the usual interaction with the media.

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Advani sings Ram “dhun” again
Mumbai, December 28
Recalling the strong ties between the RSS and his party, BJP President L.K. Advani today said that the organisation’s mission would not be complete without the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

Exhumed bodies: Teesta moves HC
Ahmedabad, December 28
Social activist Teesta Setalvad today filed a writ petition in the Gujarat High Court demanding that the case of exhumed bodies, suspected to be that of post-Godhra riot victims, near Lunawada in Panchmahals district be transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation.

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100 tonnes of explosives go missing
Mumbai/New Delhi, December 28
A consignment of over 100 tonnes of explosives meant for use by the Border Road Organisation for road construction in Afghanistan has gone missing from a merchant ship off the coast of Mumbai, sending alarm bells in security establishments.

Police uses force on agitating vegetable merchants
Amritsar, December 28
The police resorted to lathi-charge and used teargas to disperse agitating vegetable merchants protesting against the demolition of a structure at the Old Sabzi Mandi here today.
Policemen rain lathis on a protester during a demonstration by vegetable and fruit merchants at Old Fruit Market in Amritsar.
Policemen rain lathis on a protester during a demonstration by vegetable and fruit merchants at Old Fruit Market in Amritsar on Wednesday. — Tribune photo by Rajiv Sharma

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Curbs against Indian firms not justified, says govt
New Delhi, December 28
India today termed as unjustified the US decision to impose sanctions on its two firms for supplying some chemicals to Iran, asserting that the transfer did not violate Indian regulations or its international obligations.

Aamir Khan ties the knot
Mumbai, December 28
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan tied the knot with long time girlfriend Kiran Rao at a simple registered ceremony at his house in suburban Bandra this evening. The ceremony, which was attended by the star’s family and close friends, did not see the presence of any major Bollywood stars, except Rani Mukherjee.

A file photo of Bollywood actor Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao who got married in Mumbai on Wednesday. — PTI photo
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