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Saturday, April 26, 2008, Chandigarh, India
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Rising Prices
PM: Don’t politicise people’s misery
New Delhi, April 25
Stung by the snub from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) that “political parties eschew the temptation of politicising the misery of the people”, the Left has warned the government not to take it for granted. Infuriated by the Press statement issued by the PMO soon after its leaders met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, here today, the Left parties said it was “insulting and unfortunate.”

Inflation as global phenomenon
Manmohan seeks Pak help
Akhnoor (Jammu), April 25
Emphasising his government’s resolve and responsibility to control constantly rising inflation, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, however, felt the need of strengthening Indo-Pak ties to control, what he claimed, to be a global phenomenon.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addresses a public meeting in Akhnoor on Friday.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addresses a public meeting in Akhnoor on Friday. — Tribune photo by Anand Sharma

HC stays CAT order on Virk
SS VirkChandigarh, April 25
Less than a month after the Central Administrative Tribunal quashed the orders placing Punjab’s former director-general of police S.S. Virk under suspension, the Punjab and Haryana High Court today stayed the judgment’s operation.
                             
SS Virk: Another blow

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A controversy has broken out over the appointment of Jamshed Ashraf as Bihar's new Excise Minister with a leading Islamic seminary holding that Islam does not allow Muslims to get involved in a profession related to liquor.

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Gill has done nothing about hockey: KPS
New Delhi, April 25
Under-fire hockey supremo K. P. S. Gill today hit back at sports minister M. S. Gill for suggesting that younger adminstrators should head sports federations, saying younger people should first become Sports Minister.

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CHANDIGARHBhajji Slaps Sreesanth

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BUSINESSInflation up at 7.33 pc despite curbs

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The Punjab Cricket Association stadium dressing room today reverberated with the sound of a slap. An outraged Mumbai skipper Harbhajan later said he only reacted to an “annoying gesture” of his national teammate Sreesanth.
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The high-profile ICC Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Speed was today removed from the post following a "fundamental breakdown" in his relations with Board members of the game's world governing body.
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Chandigarh, April 25
Bathinda today moved a step closer towards a place on the civil aviation map as the ministry of defence gave its clearance for operating four civilian commercial flights daily from the Air Force Station at Bhisiana. This was disclosed by Harcharan Bains, media advisor to the chief minister.

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