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GOLDEN DAY FOR INDIAN SPORTS
Wrestlers, shooters bring India five golds at C’wealth Games
New Delhi, October 5
Two pairs of shooters were bang on target while the grapplers made a clean sweep of all three titles at stake as India grabbed five gold medals to climb to the second spot in the medal tally, below just Australia, in the Commonwealth Games today.
Sanjay beats Brian Richard Addinall of South Africa to win gold in 74-kg category. Sanjay beats Brian Richard Addinall of South Africa to win gold in 74-kg category.




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India win cliffhanger first Test against Australia, Laxman the hero
After snatching a victory for India from a no-win situation, VVS Laxman (second from left) celebrates with Suresh Raina and Pragyan Ojha on the final day of the opening India-Australia Test in Mohali on Tuesday.Mohali, October 5
Vangipurappu Laxman revived his role as Australia's chief tormentor with a magnificent unbeaten 73 to script India's unlikely one-wicket victory in the first test on Tuesday.

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NAILBITING FINISH: After snatching a victory for India from a no-win situation, VVS Laxman (second from left) celebrates with Suresh Raina and Pragyan Ojha on the final day of the opening India-Australia Test in Mohali on Tuesday. Tribune photo: S Chandan

CBI books Haryana Home Secy, 2 top officials for Unitech graft
Chandigarh, October 5
The CBI has booked Haryana Home Secretary Krishan Mohan, Haryana Civil Services officer Vivek Atray and former adviser to the Chandigarh Administrator Lalit Sharma in a corruption case relating to the period while they were posted in Chandigarh.

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Cong does balancing act on Ayodhya
New Delhi, October 5
Fearing that it could fall between two stools and end up alienating both the Hindus and the Muslims, the Congress today sought to do a keen balancing act on the politically sensitive Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute.





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New Delhi, October 5
The Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill, 2010, which aims at laying down judicial standards and establishing a mechanism to deal with complaints of “misbehaviour” or “incapacity” of a judge of the Supreme Court or high court was approved by the Union Cabinet here today.

Shahzad sentenced to life
New York, October 5
Pakistani-American terrorist Faisal Shahzad, who pleaded guilty 100 times to plotting the botched Times Square bombing this May, was today sentenced to life on 10 counts of terrorism and weapons charges. Shahzad (30), son of a retired Pakistani Air Force Vice-Marshal, was given a mandatory life prison term at the sentencing in a Manhattan court by a federal judge.
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Yes, we trained ultras against India: Musharraf
Washington, October 5
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Former military ruler Pervez Musharraf has admitted that Pakistan had trained underground militant groups to fight in Kashmir, the first such admission by a top leader of the country. Musharraf's candid remarks came days after he announced his return to active politics from London where he has been living in self-imposed exile.

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