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Thursday,
April 19,
2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Human trafficker-MP held
Katara was misusing his wife’s passport to take a Punjab woman, son to Canada
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jeering Sachin and Zaheer wrong?
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Virginia Tech Shootings
Minal’s death confirmed
An Indian student who had been reported missing after a deadly shooting spree on the Virginia Tech campus in
Blacksburg, Virginia, is dead.
Minal Hiralal Panchal
World page: Another
scare rattles Virginia Tech campus
Police hunt for
Virginia Tech killer’s motives
‘Hello, how
are you?’ said gunman before shooting
Nation page:
Prof’s
family to attend funeral
In video: Blair and Ban Ki-Moon express shock at university massacre
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Freak weather hits farmers |
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Hit a second time by hailstorms, a farmer pleads for divine intervention as he waits for his soggy wheat to be lifted at Khanna mandi in Punjab on Wednesday.
— Tribune photograph
(Details on Punjab
page)
In Himachal Pradesh, raging hailstorms over the past 20 hours have destroyed between 50 and 70 per cent of the crop in the major apple areas in Kullu and Shimla districts.
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OBC Quota
SC not impressed by govt plea
New Delhi, April 18
The signals to the Centre from the Supreme Court on the OBC quota issue was not encouraging today with it expressing doubt on the maintainability of the government application for vacating the stay on implementing the reservation for them in central education institutions
(CEIs).
Counsel admits discrepancies in
Maj-Gen’s affidavit
Chandigarh, April 18
Counsel for the Union of India has reportedly submitted before the Delhi High Court that there were discrepancies in the counter-affidavit filed by the Judge Advocate-General (JAG), Maj Gen Nilendra Kumar, vis-à-vis the counter-affidavit filed by the government.
China snows on Tibet
Beijing, April 18
China today claimed success in creating artificial snow in the northern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region for the first time, saying it proves that it is now possible for humans to change the weather pattern in the world's highest plateau.
Rejects Rs 25-lakh prize money
Golden boy Jaspal Rana wants more
Dehra Dun, April 18
Controversy over prize money in case of country's ace shooter Jaspal Rana has become a major cause of embarrassment for the BJP government in Uttarakhand, especially, because he and his family are closely associated with the ruling party.
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India
loses Asiad bid
April 18,
2007
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22 shot
in US varsity
April 17,
2007
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Rahul
UP’s future: Manmohan
April 16,
2007
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No need for sanction in graft cases: SC
April 15,
2007
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After VHP, Uma backs BJP
April 14,
2007
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Now,
pulse import to fight prices
April 13,
2007
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Virk sent back to Maharashtra
April 12,
2007
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Goodbye
Halwara, hello Sahnewal
April 11,
2007
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Vendetta:
Capt
April 10,
2007
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Don’t
overstep limit, PM to judiciary
April 9,
2007
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