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Rana was fixer, planner, financier
From channelising funds, facilitating Headley’s visits to getting him a Pak visa, Rana did it all, say investigators
New Delhi, November 15
Even as the investigators are probing David Headley’s role in various terror plots, including the deadly 26/11 Mumbai attacks, the handiwork of his accomplice, Tahhawur Hussian Rana, a Pakistan-born Canadian national, has started to unravel and appears to be equally dangerous.

NIA forms teams to trace Headley visits
Editorial: Tackling future Headleys

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Kalyan’s son Rajvir quits SP
Lucknow, November 15
Kalyan Singh’s son Rajvir Singh today resigned from the post of Samajwadi Party’s national general secretary and also gave up the primary membership of the party.

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Ashok ChavanChavan thanks voters with cash
Nanded/Aurangabad, November 15
Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has announced Rs 5 lakh each to three villages of Bhokar assembly constituency, which gave him maximum votes, for developmental works.

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PUNJAB: Canadian PM relents, includes Amritsar in itinerary

HARYANA: Army chief, CM honour ‘Kunj Stars’

J&KSRTC staff defer ‘unusual protest’

HIMACHAL: Bio-carbon project pruned to half

CHANDIGARH: Swine flu can turn more lethal in winter

LUDHIANA: MC to outsource survey for property details

DELHI: Varsity teachers seek uniform policy on pay

OPINIONSTackling future Headleys

BUSINESSMFs to be traded on stock exchanges

NATION: 26/11 trial nears end

WORLD: Tackling Afghan roadside bombs priority for US

SPORTSIndia set for lanka test

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After 6 pm, Imphal turns into ghost town
Residents say they are harassed not only by ultras but also by cops at times
Death stalks the streets of insurgency-ravaged Manipur all the time where the only certainty is the uncertainty notwithstanding heavy deployment of Army, paramilitary personnel and commandos all armed to the teeth.

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New Delhi, November 15
Security of nearly 8,000 athletes who will be here for the Commonwealth Games 2010 is a primary concern for the authorities making preparations for the mega sporting event being hosted by India.

Bus mishaps waiting to happen on HP roads
Overloading, novice drivers and lax govt compound commuters’ woes
Shimla, November 15
Each time there is a major bus accident in the hill state claiming precious lives, the government expresses serious concern, while resolving stricter implementation of the law.

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