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26/11
Won’t rest till attackers are punished, says PM
No meeting with Pak foreign minister at CHOGM
Rules out the possibility of a meeting between and the Pakistani foreign minister on the sidelines of the meeting of Commonwealth heads of government at Port-of-Spain.

Pak frames charges against Lakhvi, 6 others
Headley plot: Retd Major held

Never endorsed China’s role in Indo-Pak ties: Obama
President Barack Obama has assured Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that the US-China joint statement issued on his visit to Beijing earlier this month was not an endorsement of Chinese mediation in the India-Pakistan dispute.

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India satisfied with Washington deliberations
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s deliberations with US President Barack Obama as his first state guest did not result in any dramatic announcements but New Delhi was satisfied that it was able to persuade Washington to acknowledge that India was being inflicted by terrorism from neighbouring Pakistan.

Editorial:Boost for ties with US

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President Pratibha Patil waves as she prepares to fly in the Sukhoi-30 of the IAF at Lohegaon Air Force base in PunePune, November 25
President Pratibha Patil, who made history by becoming the world's first woman president to fly in a fighter jet, descended from an Indian Air Force (IAF) Sukhoi-30 MKI in a G-suit instead of her trademark sari.
President Pratibha Patil waves as she prepares to fly in the Sukhoi-30 of the IAF at Lohegaon Air Force base in Pune on Wednesday. Patil created history by becoming the first woman president to fly in a fighter jet. — PTI


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Amritsar November 25
As expected, Avtar Singh Makkar staged a comeback for the fifth time in a row when he got re-elected as the President of the SGPC with a thumping majority by cornering as many as 139 votes of a total of 164 members present in the general house meeting of the Mini Parliament of the Sikhs here today.

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New Delhi, November 25
The Rajya Sabha today passed a bill restricting the publication of results of all exit polls till the last round of voting is completed with Law and Justice Minister M Veerappa Moily promising to bring in a legislation for comprehensive electoral reforms in the next session of Parliament.
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