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Saturday, December 30, 2006, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Saddam may hang any time 
Iraqi judge’s remark puts Iraq on edge
Baghdad, December 29
"Saddam will be executed today or tomorrow," said Munir Haddad, a judge on the appeals court that upheld the former dictator's death sentence."

‘Goodbye’ letter

‘Here, I offer my soul to God as a sacrifice, and if he wants, he will send it to heaven with the martyrs’ 

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No review of execution, says PM
A flawed trial: Amnesty

A bystander looks at a sand scuipture of Saddam Hussain on the beach at Puri
Intimations of mortality: A bystander looks at a sand scuipture of Saddam Hussain on the beach at Puri. — AFP

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Punjab poll on Feb 13
Amritsar byelection on the same day; counting of votes on Feb 27
New Delhi, December 29
Punjab will go to the polls on February 13, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) N. Gopalaswami said here today.

Amarinder Singh I am glad that the wait is over. The Assembly elections will be a fight between the Congress, that is a party of the 21st century and has a vision to develop the state as the best not only in the country but in the world, and the Akali Dal which had not started thinking beyond the 18th century. Amarinder Singh, Punjab CM
Parkash Singh BadalAn era of repression, exploitation, and cheap stunts has come to an end. Punjabis had been waiting with bated breath for this day, and Amarinder will now see where he really stands. He will face the same burst of popular anger against him and his corrupt regime that all corrupt dictators do. Parkash Singh Badal, President of SAD
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City businessman linked to Noida serial killings held
Chandigarh, December 29
The Noida police has arrested two persons, including a Chandigarh businessman, in connection with the disappearance of nearly 38 children from Nithari village in the past one and a half years.




A man carries some of the body parts and skeletons of children retrieved from the backyard of a house at Nithari village near Noida Sector 31, on Friday. — PTI photo
A man carries some of the body parts and skeletons of children retrieved from the backyard of a house at Nithari village near Noida Sector 31, on Friday

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New Delhi, December 29
The Supreme Court has upheld the Allahabad High Court verdict that the government cannot acquire land without addressing concerns and objections of parties affected.

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New Delhi, December 29
In a much-needed move, the Centre has prepared a scheme to provide counselling and legal services to Indian women deserted by their husbands in foreign countries.

Quota for Muslims in Manipur
Imphal: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has announced a four per cent reservation for the Muslim community in government jobs. — UNI

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Bad guy of 2006: US President George W Bush. Good guy of 2006: President George W Bush. When Americans were asked in an AP-AOL News poll to name the villains and heroes of the year, Bush topped both lists, in a sign of these polarised times. 

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