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Saturday, July 28, 2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

6 convicted for killing Beant Singh
Quantum of sentence today

Chandigarh, July 27
After an 11-year-long trial by a CBI court, marked with the shifting of six judges and punctuated by a stunning jailbreak, the order was finally pronounced in the Beant Singh assassination case here today.

For Navjot, innocence came at a heavy price

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Mumbai, July 27
The special court set up under the Terrorism and Disruptive Activities Act (TADA) to hear the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case today pronounced the sentence on members of the Memon family, who played a major role in the incidents.

Charges dropped, Haneef finally free
Melbourne, July 27
Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef, held by Australian police on terror charges, was today released from custody after the case against him collapsed dramatically in a court with the prosecution admitting mistakes, causing huge embarrassment to the federal government.

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Islamabad, July 27
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has been advised by his top military commanders to quit in the wake of the restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar M Chaudhry, a daily reported on Friday.

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New Delhi, July 27
Former President APJ Abdul Kalam has answered critics over the delay in deciding on the mercy plea of Mohammed Afzal Guru, facing a death sentence for his role in the terror attack on Parliament, contending that he had not received any papers from the Government.

Fresh trouble at Nandigram
Kolkata, July 27
Fresh trouble erupted today at Nandigram following the kidnapping of two CPI (M) workers, according to reports from the district authorities in West Midnapore. The kidnappers allegedly belonged to the Kishi Bachaoo Committee.

Vote against Iran was hasty, says 
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New Delhi, July 27
Ruling UPA and Left Vice-Presidential candidate Hamid Ansari today expressed, without mincing words, his disagreement with India's vote against Iran at the IAEA and reiterated his criticism of the US West Asia policy.

India’s plan on N-facility clinched the deal
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A proposal by New Delhi to set up a dedicated reprocessing facility for spent nuclear fuel was a "significant development" that served as a catalyst for an agreement on the sharing of civilian nuclear technology between the USA and India, according to a senior Bush administration official.

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