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Friday,
July
4,
2008, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Good
for us: Kalam |
New Delhi, July 3
Having secured the endorsement of former President of India A. P.
J. Abdul Kalam for the Indo-US nuclear deal, the Samajwadi Party
for the first time came out in open support of the deal ditching
its partners in the United Progressive National Alliance (UNPA).
This decision of the SP with 39 MPs in the Lok Sabha has also put
the Left under greater pressure to announce withdrawal of support
to the four-year-old United Progressive Alliance. |
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SP general secretary Amar Singh with O. P. Chautala, Chandrababu Naidu and Mulayam Singh after a meeting ofthe UNPA leaders in New Delhi on Thursday.
— Tribune photo by Manas Ranjan Bhui |
SC
fumes over bandhs
New Delhi, July 3
On a day of BJP-sponsored
countrywide bandh on the Amarnath issue, the Supreme Court
today upbraided the Executive for showing ‘helplessness’
in acting against those holding the country to ‘ransom’.
J&K page: Jammu continues to
burn
Delhi page:
Mixed
response to bandh in Delhi
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4 killed in Indore
New Delhi, July 3
The nationwide bandh called by the BJP and the VHP on the Amarnath land transfer row turned violent in Indore today leaving four persons killed while highways were blocked and trains stopped disrupting normal life in parts of the country.
The bandh evoked mixed response but Jammu region, the
epicentre of protests since Tuesday, had no respite from
violence when protesters set afire vehicles and fought pitched
battles with the police at several places.
(Details on Nation
page)
US
Cong team stresses on Aug deadline
New Delhi, July 3
As the UPA regime intensified
efforts to rescue the nuclear deal, an influential US Congressional
delegation today said the pact must come back to the Congress for final
vote by August as any further delay could harm the prospects of its
passage during the tenure of the Bush Administration.
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Sensex
sheds 571 pts
Mumbai, July 3
Markets collapsed today a
day ahead of the release of next inflation data with heavy
selling pressure returning with a vengeance to knock down
Sensex by a hefty over 570 points, as if to prove yesterday's
strong rise was only a flash in the pan and stability is still
long way. The 30-share index on the Bombay Stock Exchange
ended the day a little above 13k level at 13,094.11, a huge
fall of 570.51 points, or 4.18 per cent from its last close,
as heavyweights in metal, realty and banking counters came
again under heavy selling.
Oil
above $145
London, July 3
Oil jumped to record
highs above $145 a barrel on Thursday as traders rushed to buy
ahead of the long holiday weekend in the world's top consumer
to mark US Independence Day. Expectation was high that a
combination of a weak US dollar, lower US crude stocks and
tension between Israel and major oil producer Iran would push
prices to $150 before the close of trade, in line with a
prediction made last month. (Details
on Business page)
Be
wary of China: Army chief
New Delhi, July 3
Indian Army chief,
General Deepak Kapoor today warned that China’s “military
march” could have long-term impact on India’s security,
while separately opining that the biggest challenge faced by
the Pakistan government was to moderate the largely radical
sections of the society.
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PM
must address nation: SP
July 3, 2008
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UPA close to getting Mulayam’s support
July 2, 2008
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PM
offers to face House
July 1, 2008
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Left refuses to budge
June 30, 2008
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PDP
pulls out over land row
June 29, 2008
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Sensex
falls 619 points
June 28, 2008
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Beig,
Omar ask Guv to revoke order
June 27, 2008
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UPA,
Left give more time to N-standoff
June 26, 2008
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Repo
rate, CRR hiked
June 25, 2008
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No polls, please: Allies
June 24, 2008
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