Every Saturday
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Sunday,
July
20,
2008, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Delhi Test
Maya
nets Mulayam faithful
New Delhi, July
19
As different political
formations intensified their efforts to shore up support for
the crucial July 22 trust vote, UPA crisis managers were busy
tallying their numbers amidst fears that the Samajwadi Party
could prove to be the proverbial weak link in the chain.
From
PM’s ‘Shahid Saab’ to Maya’s boy
JD(S), Shiv Sena not to support govt
New Delhi, July 19
The Janata Dal (S) was tonight understood to have decided to vote against the UPA government in the trust vote to be held on Tuesday. Party chief and former Prime Minister
H.D. Deve Gowda is believed to have conveyed this to the Prime Minister when he met him here this evening. Sources said Gowda also conveyed this to UNPA and Left parties leaders who met him during the day.
Cong:
Wait for surprises
Nation page:
Mamata
welcomes the move
Two
absentee Cong MPs to stand by govt
Shankaracharya,
Ulemas for N-deal
Editorial
At
stake is people’s faith in Parliament and democracy
By H. K. Dua
There are times when India has to rise above the
ordinary, set its sights high, and tell the world that
it has arrived not only as the largest democracy but
also as a major power of the 21st century.
Unfortunately, the present is not an ennobling moment of
this nation of over a billion people who are helplessly
watching all that they would not have liked to see 61
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IED Blast
Nine jawans
killed
Srinagar, July 19
Militants blew up an Army convoy by
triggering off a massive blast at Narbal on Srinagar-Baramulla highway
on Saturday, killing at least nine jawans and injuring at least 20
others, police said. Most of the victims were soldiers heading for their
homes on leave.
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An Army jawan takes pictures of what remains of
the bus that was blasted by militants on the Srinagar-Baramulla highway on Saturday. The
bus was a part of
an Army convoy bound for Srinagar from Baramulla. — Tribune
photo by Amin War |
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Relocated
tigers ‘homing in’ on Sariska
New Delhi, July 19
In what comes as welcome news, a
big cat and its mate, who were flown to Sariska Tiger Reserve in the
first-of-its-kind tiger relocation programme in the world, are doing
well and appear to have settled down. Sariska, which was poached off all
its tigers four years back, received the first male tiger on June 28 and
within a week a tigress was flown in from Ranthambore National Park.
Govt
under renewed pressure
SC status for Dalit Muslims,
Christians
New Delhi, July 19
UPA’s desperation to steer clear
of the trust vote on July 22 is costing it too much, too fast. As the
number-crunching game continues, the government is finding itself under
pressure to consider the long-pending demand of granting Scheduled Caste
(SC) status to Dalit Muslims and Dalit Christians.
Brigadier
sues Air-Marshal, Maj-Gen for disputing history
Seeks damages of just Rs 1
Chandigarh, July 19
The controversy generated over the
authenticity of the Battle of Laungewala, fought on the western frontier
during the 1971 Indo-Pak War, took a new twist with a decorated
brigadier suing two former senior officers, who had recently disputed
the standing history of the battle.
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Jitters,
more jitters
July 19, 2008
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Ajit
Singh leaves Bardhan guessing
July 18, 2008
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It’s worth the risk, says Rahul
July 17, 2008
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PM:
We’ll make it
July 16, 2008
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Cong into overdrive
July 15, 2008
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Basu tells Somnath to toe party line
July 14, 2008
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Cong all out to sell deal to public
July 13, 2008
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Delhi
test on July 22
July 12, 2008
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I
am ready, PM tells President
July 11, 2008
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The
great headhunt begins
July 10, 2008
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