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US House of Representatives okays N-deal 298-117
The House of Representatives in Washington on Saturday evening (Sunday morning in India) approved a civilian nuclear cooperation Bill that will lift a three-decade-old ban on nuclear commerce between the US and India.

One hurdle crossed: PM
Bush finds Manmohan ‘congenial’ company
India consults US on terror


Now, PM looks to France; may ink deal with Sarkozy
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday expressed the hope that the nuclear pact between India and France will come up for “possible signature” during his meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris on Tuesday.


Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Indian Ambassador to France Ranjan Mathai after his arrival at Marseille airport in France on Sunday. — PTI

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Indian Ambassador to France Ranjan Mathai after his arrival at Marseille airport in France

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Amritsar, September 28
The authorisation committee, headed by Tarn Taran deputy commissioner Khushi Ram, has stayed the case pertaining to donation of kidney to additional deputy commissioner allegedly by an unrelated donor.

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Terror Scare
Crackers send police in a tizzy
Bhankarpur (Dera Bassi), September 28
The discovery of five suspected bombs in this village, on the Chandigarh-Ambala highway, this morning led to panic in the area.

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97% Indians want public places smoke-free
New Delhi, September 28
Even though the ITC and the Hotel and Restaurant Association have challenged the Indian smoke-free law, to come into effect from October 2, a survey has shown that a majority of Indians are in favour of the law. Conducted between August 9 and 24 in Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai and Kolkata (where 71 per cent males are smokers), the survey concludes that 97 per cent respondents want smoke-free public & workplaces, restaurant & bars.

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