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Sunday, January 18, 2009, Chandigarh, India
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PM: Enough proof, Pak must act now
Mumbai, January 17
India had given enough proof that the terrorists responsible for the 26/11 attacks on India’s commercial capital were from Pakistan and now it was for Islamabad to bring them to book, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said today.

Nation page: Dossier credible: France
World page: India gave good clues: Pak

Pranab back to wait-and-watch approach
Kolkata, January 17
Adopting a wait-and-watch approach, India today said it would see how long Pakistan takes to complete the investigations into Mumbai terror attacks after Islamabad told it formally that it has initiated actions in this regard.

BJP backs Badal Jr
Advani, Rajnath to attend swearing-in as Dy CM
New Delhi, January 17
Punjab BJP leaders, upset over the decision of the Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal to anoint his son Sukhbir Badal as the deputy CM of the state, are returning home in despair as their party high command has decided to endorse Badal’s decision.

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Cracks in state unit, meeting postponed
Jalandhar, January 17
Cracks have developed among senior leaders of the state unit of the BJP over the induction of Sukhbir Singh Badal as Deputy Chief Minister. In a late night development, the BJP put off a meeting of its office-bearers, MLAs and MPs that was to be held tomorrow.

Obama takes slow train to power
In 1861, Abraham Lincoln’s train rolled through Philadelphia on its way to Washington when he was inaugurated president. On Saturday, Barack Obama embarked on a similar journey to pay tribute to Lincoln and the founders of America.

US President-elect Barack Obama looks out from the back of a train on Saturday as he departs Philadelphia en route to Washington on the Whistle Stop Tour.

US President-elect Barack Obama looks out from the back of a train on Saturday as he departs Philadelphia en route to Washington on the Whistle Stop Tour. The symbolic train tour kicks off events leading up to the January 20 inauguration of Obama as 44th US President. — AFP

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A suicide car bomb killed a US service member, four Afghan civilians and wounded 19 others in an attack outside a US military base and the German Embassy in the Afghan capital on Saturday, officials and witnesses said.

Munna won’t take on Atal
Lucknow, January 17
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