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Saturday, January 31, 2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Make it official, India tells Pak
Pranab MukherjeeNew Delhi, January 30
With Pakistan’s flip-flop on Mumbai carnage continuing, India today dismissed with contempt the reported statement of Islamabad’s envoy to Britain Shamshul Hasan that the terror attack was not planned on the Pakistani soil. Top government sources said New Delhi was weighing the pros and cons of approaching the United Nations to seek a ban on more Pakistan-based bodies for indulging in terrorist activities.

Pak might prosecute some militants: Report
Nation page: India ready to talk to Holbrooke
World page: Kayani: Army set to curb Taliban in Swat

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Judge rejects Obama order to halt trials
San Juan (Puerto Rico), January 30
A military judge at Guantanamo has rejected the White House request to suspend a hearing for the alleged mastermind of the USS Cole bombing, creating an unexpected challenge for the administration as it reviews how America puts suspected terrorists on trial.

Lt Cols to get higher pay
New Delhi, January 30
The pay-related issue of Lieutenant Colonels has finally been resolved. The Ministry of Defence is to issue instructions that would enable most of the Lt Colonels to get an enhanced pay band-IV status. Only a minuscule number of officers, who are on deputation to public sector organisations, will not be eligible for the new status.

Nation page: Pension of Generals increased by Rs 3,000

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Canter runs over 10 labourers, 5 killed
Mandi Gobindgarh, January 30
In a tragic incident, a canter (mini-truck) ran over 10 labourers near Ajnali village on GT Road, killing five of them and leaving other five seriously injured. The injured are undergoing treatment at the local civil hospital. The incident took place this morning around 7:30 am when all the 10 labourers, who were employees of a pipe manufacturing unit in town, were returning after completing their night shifts.

2-day truce fails to cool tempers in TN
Lankan consulate attacked, lawyers stay away from courts
Chennai, January 30
Despite the two-day truce, protests in Tamil Nadu further intensified today and emotional scenes were witnessed at the funeral of Muthukumar, who committed self-immolation yesterday, opposing the Centre’s support to the Sri Lankan military offensive. Most visitors to Kolathur, the residence of Muthukumar, where his body was placed, were youths and students, besides political leaders and film personalities.

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Policemen arrest members of the Netarheen Jagriti Sangh during a protest in Chandigarh on Friday.
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US First Lady Michelle Obama is believed to be pregnant and expecting her third child, a media report in Britain said today. America is buzzing with hope that the 45-year-old wife of country’s first Black President Barack Obama will soon give birth to a “White House baby”, barely two weeks after his official inauguration, the ‘Daily Star’ reported. Michelle and her 47-year-old husband already have two daughters - Malia (10), and Sasha (7).

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Perth, January 30
Australia were today dethroned as the number one team in one-dayers by South Africa who demolished the hosts by 39 runs in the fifth and fin
al match to clinch the ODI series with an emphatic 4-1 margin. The ODI series triumph follows South Africa's 2-1 win in the Test series and though Australia remain the number one team in the longer version of the game, the Proteas return home with the new-found tag of being the top team in one dayers.
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Dacoit Jaggan wants out if he gets his lady love
Jaipur, January 30
Dacoit Jaggan Gujjar wants the government to give love a chance. On the lam for 20 years and wanted in many states for “heinous” crimes, Jaggan says he longs to live with Komesh Gujjar, his lady love, who is in police custody since November ’08. Police officials on his trail say Jaggan has spoken to a TV channel and has also approached some of them saying he would give up if he got Komesh.

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