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Shivraj Patil goes
Chidambaram gets Home; Finance with PM
New Delhi, November 30
It is certainly too little and too late. The UPA government, in a desperate attempt to salvage its image in the wake of the audacious Mumbai terror attacks, today sacked its controversial home minister Shivraj Patil.
P. Chidambaram Shivraj Patil
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The guest who overstayed
By H.K. Dua
Under the political dispensation that presides in Delhi, incompetence and a lack of aptitude for the job are not considered a reason for the sack. It speaks volumes about our political system that it requires grisly events of Mumbai and the loss of 200 innocent lives and much of the prestige it was acquiring as an emerging power to persuade Mr Shivraj Patil to resign as Home Minister.

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New Delhi, November 30
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today announced a slew measures to declare the positive intent of his government in fighting terror besides sharing the grief and anger of the nation. He assured all help to the survivors.

Leopold cafe reopens amid cheers, hugs
Mumbai, November 30
Leopold Café, or Leo, the pub on the busy Colaba Causeway that was attacked by terrorists on late Wednesday night killing more than 10 persons, re-opened for business this morning, only to be shut temporarily due o security reasons.
BACK TO LIFE: The Leopold Cafe serves its first customers after reopening in Mumbai on Sunday morning
BACK TO LIFE: The Leopold Cafe serves its first customers after reopening in Mumbai on Sunday morning. The cafe was closed in the wake of terror attack. — PTI

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LUDHIANABEd colleges give merit a pass

DELHIHung assembly predicted in Delhi

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BUSINESSIndustrial output to grow by 6.3 pc: CMIE

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Mumbai slowly coming to terms
Mumbai, November 30
This ever-chirpy city is slowly coming to terms after it was brought to its knees by the most gruesome multiple terror attacks ever to take place in the country.

FBI team detained at airport, let off
Mumbai, November 30
A seven-member FBI team was detained at the Chhatrapati Shivaji airport here due to some “miscommunication” between officials as it arrived to probe Wednesday’s terror strike but was allowed entry after it provided a list of forensic equipment it was carrying.

Terrorists threatened to kill me, says hospital liftman
Mumbai, November 30
Laid up in a hospital bed, Chandrakant Tikhe, 49, relives the moments of horror when he came face to face with two of the Mumbai terrorists, was held at gunpoint, spoke with them and then miraculously lived to tell the tale while 183 others were killed.

61 pc polling in Kupwara
Kupwara, November 30
Continuing with the increasing turnout in the phased polling in Jammu and Kashmir, five constituencies of Kupwara district registered a tentative 61.32 percentage, likely to go up, in the elections held in the third phase today.




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