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Tuesday, December 19, 2006, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Manu guilty; Lalu not

Sentence tomorrow
Six let off

New Delhi, December 18
Despite high pitched arguments by noted lawyer Ram Jethmalani in a bid to save Jessica Lall murder case key accused Manu Sharma, the Delhi High Court today convicted him for shooting down the ramp model.
‘We are happy, we have got justice...’
Patna, December 18
In a major legal victory, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav and his wife Rabri Devi were today acquitted of all charges in a seven-year-old disproportionate assets case.
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Verdict unbelievable, says Ramani
HC on Bhayana’s acquittal order:
‘Immature assessment of material on record, self-contradictory, based on misreading of material facts and unsustainable.'
Praise for Bina
'...courageous witnesses... to identify Manu as the main culprit...’

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The Government today promised to implement the Sachar Committee report on status of minorities but stopped short of assuring reservation for Dalit Muslims.

Gender bender: TN honours Santhi
Chennai, December 18
Despite failing the gender test at the Asian Games in Doha and the Olympic Association of Asia deciding to withdraw the silver medal won by Santhi Soundarajan, the Tamil Nadu Government today felicitated her with a prize money of Rs 15 lakh.

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Punjab’s dream to have an international airport at Halwara may not be realised soon. Its foundation stone was expected to be laid by the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on Wednesday.

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