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Despite the irritants, India and the USA are committed to get the Indo-US peaceful nuclear deal and the stalled 123 Agreement through.

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A youth was killed and three persons were injured in police firing here today when a mob pelted the police with stones following suicide by a couple and their daughter.

Ex-UN official Bahel convicted of bribery, faces 30 years in jail
An Indian official who headed the United Nations' procurement office has been convicted of helping a friend win U.N. contracts worth $100 million in exchange for a massive discount on two upscale Manhattan apartments, free first-class airline tickets, cash and a laptop.

‘Al-Qaida’ warns of jihad in India
Srinagar/New Delhi, June 8
A video CD sent to the offices of a local news agency on Friday, apparently on behalf of the Al-Qaida terror group, declared holy war on India and named half-a-dozen local leaders on the hit-list.

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After Big-B, Maya takes on Sahara group
Lucknow, June 8
After Amitabh Bachchan, it is now the turn of another ''close friend'' of the erstwhile Samajwadi Party government to come under the scanner of the Mayawati government.

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