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Friday, September 5, 2008, Chandigarh, India
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India may win Vienna test
Vienna, September 4
The Nuclear Suppliers’ Group was tonight inching towards forging a consensus on clearing a waiver to India for nuclear commerce, a decision that can take the Indo-US nuclear deal forward. After a daylong meeting, delegates to the 45-member nuclear cartel expressed optimism over a consensus to end the country's nuclear isolation by tomorrow.

Nation page: Revised draft on US website

AmBushed?
Left, BJP want session; Cong fights back
New Delhi, September 4
The Opposition Left and the BJP have called upon Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to resign immediately and simultaneously sought an immediate session of Parliament to nail the UPA government on the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal. 

Nation page:
‘US document takes nothing away’
United States plays down controversy

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Army gene runs in Sekhon family

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By K. Subrahmanyam
India can meet all challenges of 123 pact

Congressman Howard Berman, a known opponent of Indo-US nuclear deal and Chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee has released the answers furnished by the State Department to his predecessor Tom Lantos on the questionnaire Lantos had sent to the State Department. The reply was sent in January 2008.


Farmers on the backfoot

In Punjab, a story of indifference
Bharoana (Kapurthala),
September 4
After running errands to flood -ravaged area in this region officers have returned to their offices in Kapurthala, Jalandhar and Chandigarh and elsewhere.

‘Basmati’ hopes wither in Haryana
Chandigarh, September 4
The Centre has notified the long-grained paddy, PUSA 1121, as non-basmati variety. This decision will adversely affect farmers in Punjab and Haryana.

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HARYANA: Ex-minister, son booked for assault on cops

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J&KNot consulted, says Geelani

CHANDIGARHCampaigning begins, as does smearing

LUDHIANARs 10-cr grant for PAU

DELHIDebt-ridden builder kills wife, child; slashes wrists

OPINIONSClouds over 123

BUSINESSNano will roll out on time: Tata

NATION: United States plays down controversy

WORLD: I’m going to Washington to serve people: Palin

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BPL row refuses to die down



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Flooding has left this once-lush green paddy field in Kapurthala district slushy and flattened. Flooding has left this once-lush green paddy field in Kapurthala district slushy and flattened. —  Tribune photo by Pawan Sharma

23 feared dead as bus plunges into Chenab
Udhampur, September 4
At least 23 persons were feared killed and 21 injured when an overloaded minibus plunged into the Chenab in the Thathri area of Kishtwar district. Only 11 passengers have been declared dead officially as the bodies of other deceased are yet to be recovered from the river. It is believed that 12 passengers, who have been missing, were washed away in the strong current of the river.

Relief camp attacked
Deceptive calm in Kandhamal
Nestled in a verdant valley, the riot-hit Kandhamal district of Orissa exudes peace and calm. That, perhaps, is deceptive. Today, the division of hearts here is evident. Over 30,000 Christians, who once called it their home, are now living here as refugees. Out of these, only 14,500 have sought protection in the 11 relief camps set up by the district administration.

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