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Thursday, December 21, 2006, Chandigarh, India
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Vikas Yadav, Amardeep get four-year jail
New Delhi, December 20
Former Haryana Minister Vinod Sharma’s son, Manu Sharma, was today given a life sentence by the Delhi High Court for killing ramp model Jessica Lall at a crowded restaurant here with his licenced pistol seven years ago, rejecting the Delhi police plea for showing no leniency to him in awarding the maximum punishment of death. In video (56k)
Manu Sharma is produced at the Delhi High Court in New Delhi on Wednesday for sentencing.
Manu Sharma is produced at the Delhi High Court in New Delhi on Wednesday for sentencing. — PTI photo

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Amritsar, December 20
In an apparent reference to the four-point Kashmir formula, mooted by Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf which, includes demilitarisation and joint control of the Jammu & Kashmir state, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he welcomed “all new ideas with an open mind”.

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh at a public rally in Amritsar on Wednesday. — PTI photo

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With an eye on Assembly elections, the Congress government, to win over Rai Sikhs who form a major chunk of vote bank in this border area, has decided to offer them sops extended to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.


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Chandigarh, December 20
The Army is set to raise the retirement age of officers across the board by two years.

Mulayam unwilling, but funds flow for canal repair
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Finally farmers of central Uttar Pradesh, particularly those of districts of Unnao, Raebareilly, Hardoi and others can hope to irrigate their crops, thanks to clearance of Rs 105.2997 crore by the Planning Commission for reviving the tail-end of the Sarda canal which had been in utter neglect for over three decades.

Overhaul IHF, save hockey
New Delhi, December 20
India’s failure to finish among the medal bracket in the 15th Asian Games at Doha had its echoes on the streets of Delhi when former internationals and “hockey lovers” joined in a show of strength.
Former hockey players take out a protest march against the Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) in New Delhi on Wednesday.
Former hockey players take out a protest march against the Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) in New Delhi on Wednesday. — Tribune photo by Rajeev Tyagi

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