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Tuesday, October 12, 2010, Chandigarh, India
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Karnataka CM still in trouble
Wins trust vote but disqualified rebels go to HC, Governor calls for President’s Rule
Bangalore, October 11
Karnataka Governor HR Bhardwaj today recommended President’s Rule in the state, his letter in this regard to the Centre coming after the controversial disqualification of 16 MLAs from the Assembly by Speaker KG Bopaiah.

BS Yeddyurappa celebrates after winning the trust vote.

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BS Yeddyurappa celebrates after winning the trust vote.




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Defection returns to haunt BJP
Bangalore, October 11
Having suffered heavily in the last Assembly elections in 2008 after the BJP Is it shortlived? BJP leader Ram Naik and colleagues celebrate in Mumbai. cleverly exploited the issue of “betrayal” by Janata Dal (Secular), it may appear a little strange that JD(S) headed by former Prime Minister Deve Gowda will once again indulge in activities that may be construed as manipulative.
Is it shortlived? BJP leader Ram Naik and colleagues celebrate in Mumbai. — PTI

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Historic Sweep
Show Stoppers: (From right) Krishna Poonia, Harwant Kaur and Seema Antil celebrate after winning gold, silver and bronze, respectively, in the discus throw event at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi on Monday. Poonia's gold is the first in athletics by an Indian after ‘Flying Sikh’ Milkha Singh's 440-yard race gold in the 1958 edition of the Games in Cardiff, Wales
Show Stoppers: (From right) Krishna Poonia, Harwant Kaur and Seema Antil celebrate after winning gold, silver and bronze, respectively, in the discus throw event at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi on Monday. Poonia's gold is the first in athletics by an Indian after ‘Flying Sikh’ Milkha Singh's 440-yard race gold in the 1958 edition of the Games in Cardiff, Wales. Tribune photo: Pradeep Tewari 

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Rajapaksa to grace CWG closing 
New Delhi, October 11
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa will be visiting New Delhi for the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games on Thursday as “an honoured guest” of India.  

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Sachin’s 49th ton
Bangalore, October 11
Milestone man Sachin Tendulkar struck an unbeaten 191 and starred in a Sachin: New boundariesmarathon 308-run stand with Murali Vijay to fuel India's robust reply in the second Test against Australia today. A day after crossing 14,000 Test runs, Tendulkar lit up third day's play with his 49th Test century while Vijay (139) registered his maiden on a belter of a track to help India reach 435 fore five wickets at close.

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Non-permanent Member Polls
India set to enter Security Council 

United Nations, October 11
India is all set to get a seat on the Security Council as a non-permanent member after a gap of 19 years through the elections to be held tomorrow in the United Nations General Assembly.India is expecting an easy win since Kazakhstan pulled out from the race earlier this year and there is no other challenger from the region.

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