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Thursday, May 7, 2009, Chandigarh, India
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Obama holds talks with Zardari, Karzai
US Admn expects the meetings to ‘produce some useful agreements of cooperation’
US President Barack Obama met Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and Afghan President Hamid Karzai at the White House on Wednesday and urged them to jointly tackle the threat posed by the Taliban in their countries. Neither Zardari nor Karzai are seen likely to be able to deliver on American requests, but the Obama administration is aware of its limited options in the region.

All eyes on ‘Lals’ of Haryana
Hooda under pressure to repeat 2004 performance
Chandigarh, May 6
Political fortunes of the Haryana Chief Minister, two Central ministers, two former chief ministers and three political families are at stake as Haryana votes to elect 10 MPs to the Lok Sabha tomorrow. And with the mercury soaring, all political parties are keeping their fingers crossed about voter turn-out, each claiming that a large turn-out would work to its advantage.
Farooq Abdullah 
(National Conference, Srinagar)
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(SAD, Bathinda)
Preneet Kaur
(Cong, Patiala)
Kumari Selja
(Cong, Ambala)
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(Cong, Gurgaon)

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