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Tuesday, October 9, 2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

IAEA Talks
Left rejects Sonia’s proposal
New Delhi, October 8
UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi first backtracked on her public attack against the opponents of the Indo-US nuclear deal. She then followed it up with a meeting tonight with CPM leaders Prakash Karat and Sitaram Yechury suggesting that they drop their objections to UPA government’s discussions with the International Atomic Energy Agency to negotiate India-specific safeguards.

Poll rolls to be revised
Nation page:
Govt keen to clinch pact with IAEA

Basu does a volte-face
Says ready to face poll
Kolkata, October 8
Veteran CPM leader Jyoti Basu, who have been actively arguing against the Left parties threat to withdraw support from the Manmohan Singh government, today did a volte-face and declared that they would face the elections if held now.

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Karnataka Crisis
Governor recommends President’s rule
Bangalore, October 8
Karnataka Governor Rameshwar Thakur today recommended imposition of President’s rule in the state and the dissolution of the state Assembly following the fall of the JD(S)-BJP coalition ministry, paving the way for fresh elections.

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Violence in Agra over recruitment
Agra, October 8
Prospective paramilitary recruits went on the rampage and resorted to brickbatting today after being told that they were not eligible for the recruitment drive being held here, a senior police official said. In video (56k)

Notice to Gujarat on ‘fake’ encounters
New Delhi, October 8
The Supreme Court today took cognisance of a PIL by noted journalist B.G. Verghese for inquiry into at least 21 encounters in Gujarat in post-Godhra riots, claiming that all of them were “fake” and needed to be investigated thoroughly.

Reservation of seats in Haryana
SC notice to delimitation panel
New Delhi, October 8
The Supreme Court today issued notices to the Delimitation Commission and the centre on a PIL challenging the panel’s notification reserving four Assembly seats in Haryana for Scheduled Castes with their lesser population and leaving open some others with higher concentration of their number.


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35 more sentenced for Coimbatore blasts
Chennai, October 8
Nine years after serial blasts ripped Coimbatore, 500 km from here, 35 more people were sentenced to imprisonment ranging from nine months to seven years by a special court today amidst tight security.

India prevail over Oz in a cliffhanger
Tendulkar, Dhoni score contrasting fifties;
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Chandigarh, October 8
India’s determination to stay afloat saw them through. Faced with a do-or-die situation, the Indians responded in a brilliant fashion. They played like a well-knit unit, held their nerve at crucial moments to canter home by eight runs in a cliffhanger here today.
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J&K Sex Scandal Case
HC asks CBI to submit report on VIPs
Srinagar, October 8
The sex scandal case, which had sent several MLAs, civil and police officers behind bars, has come to haunt the establishment as a division bench of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court today asked the CBI to submit before a local court a report regarding evidence on record against several high-profile persons on whom it did not fix any criminal liability.
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