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Wednesday, October 25, 2006, Chandigarh, India
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Antony gets Defence
* Pranab Mukherjee moved to External Affairs
* Jai Prakash Yadav, Ambareesh sworn in
New Delhi, October 24
Dr Manmohan Singh. PM, moved senior Congress leader Pranab Mukherjee to the crucial External Affairs portfolio and brought back former Kerala CM and Union Minister A.K. Antony as Defence Minister. Newly appointed Union Ministers M.H. Ambareesh (left), Jai Prakash Yadav and A.K. Antony are greeted by President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after the oath-taking ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Newly appointed Union Ministers M.H. Ambareesh (left), Jai Prakash Yadav and A.K. Antony are greeted by President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after the oath-taking ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Tuesday. — Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

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New Delhi, October 24
The government today reiterated that no middlemen would be allowed in defence deals and that in all the deals which would be cleared, the sellers would have to sign an integrity pact, binding them not to use middlemen.

Two PSOs held for Orissa DIG’s murder
Bhubaneswar, October 24
In a new twist to the killing of Orissa DIG Jaswinder Singh, the involvement of Naxalites was ruled out and his two personal security officers (PSO) were arrested and slapped with charges of murder. The DIG was reportedly shot dead by one of the PSOs.

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Body of DIG to be flown to Delhi today
Dasuya (Hoshiarpur), October 24
The body of Jaswinder Singh, Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) of Orissa police who was killed yesterday allegedly by Naxalities, will be flown in to his native Bodal village in Hoshiarpur district. The Chief Minister of Orissa, Mr Naveen Patnaik, today laid a wreath on the body of Mr Jaswinder Singh.
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Pak ‘spy’ driver expelled
New Delhi, October 24
India today expelled Mohammed Farooq, a driver with the Pakistan High Commission here, for activities “incompatible” with his status - a term normally used in diplomacy for espionage.

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Police van kills father, son in Srinagar

Cops open fire to disperse protesting crowd
Srinagar, October 24
The police today opened fire to disperse protesters who pelted stones and torched a police van after it ran over a father-son duo, fatally injuring them, in Mehboob Colony here.

Policemen try to pacify the Kashmiri woman whose husband and son were allegedly killed by a police vehicle in Srinagar on Tuesday.
Policemen try to pacify the Kashmiri woman whose husband and son were allegedly killed by a police vehicle in Srinagar on Tuesday. — Reuters photo


No holiday today
New Delhi, October 24
It will now be a working day tomorrow in all Central Government administrative offices located in Delhi and New Delhi, as it remained closed today on the account of Id-ul-Fitr instead of tomorrow, a PIB statement said.

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Air carriers play tricks
Evade service tax; offer lower fares but no seats
Chandigarh, October 24
Screaming advertisements like “Fly to London for Rs 18,000 and to New York for Rs 33,000” notwithstanding, the actual ticket to any of these destinations would be 30 to 45 per cent costlier than the publicised fare.

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