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Sunday, December 10, 2006, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

N-Bill: Over to Bush
Overwhelming approval from both US Houses
B
oth the US House of Representatives and the Senate have overwhelmingly approved legislation that allows the US to engage in nuclear commerce with India. The action paves the way for President George W. Bush to sign the legislation into law.

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Table facts in Parliament: Left
Opinions page: The US nuclear enactment

Tough road ahead: PM
Seeks support of states in attaining 9 pc growth
New Delhi, December 9
Listing agriculture, irrigation, infrastructure, water resources and education as priority areas, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today sought states support for “difficult” policy changes for attaining ambitious albeit feasible 9 per cent growth during the 11th Five Year Plan.

Minorities must have ‘first claim’ on resources
Manmohan Singh
Plans for minorities, particularly Muslims, must have the “first claim” on resources so that benefits of development reach them equitably, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here today.

Punjab page: CM seeks Rs 544-crore farm package
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Hooda seeks slice of service tax, suggests pragmatic planning
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Kinnaur, December 9
At least 25 police personnel and five tribal persons were injured in a clash between people and the police at Wangtoo in Kinnaur district this evening. 

Farmers riot in Maharashtra
Mumbai, December 9
The local administration at Wani town in Maharashtra's Yavatmal district today clamped curfew after cotton growers gheraoed minister Manohar Naik, sent to pacify the farmers.

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At least seven persons were killed when a mining dump caved in at an iron ore mine at Collem, 60 km from here today, the police said. — PTI



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Northern states, largely dependent upon perennial Himalayan rivers, will be the worst affected once predicted impacts of climate change become a reality in the next 30 to 40 years. 

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Fog, that is. It sat looking over most places in the region on Saturday morning before deciding to move on
Fog, that is. It sat looking over most places in the region on Saturday morning before deciding to move on. — Tribune photo by Vinay Malik

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