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Reprocessing deal likely in 10 days
MK NarayananOne dedicated facility would be set up initially with a provision for more
On Board PM’s Special Aircraft, November 29
India and the US are expected to finalise a crucial agreement on reprocessing under the landmark civil nuclear deal in 10-12 days, with all but one issue being resolved and negotiations focusing on finalising a mutually acceptable legal text.

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Port of Spain, November 29
A high-level FBI team will be coming to Delhi within a week with new information to unravel the terror plot hatched by David Coleman Headley and Tahawuur Rana and their links to the Mumbai carnage, National Security Adviser MK Narayanan said here.

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No security breach by outsiders: NPCIL chief
Mumbai/Bangalore, November 29
The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd, under which the Kaiga atomic power plant falls, has identified some employees who could have contaminated the drinking water in a section of the plant with radioactive material, resulting which around 50 employees have taken ill.

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Glitches galore as CAT catches virus
Test rescheduled at 24 centres; hundreds of students hit on day 2
New Delhi, November 29
Hundreds of students were unable to appear in the computer-based Common Admission Test for the second day today as authorities rescheduled the test to carry out repairs at the labs where computers suffered virus attack that disrupted the first day of exam.


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