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Karunanidhi feels the 2G heat
CBI, ED raid NGO, auditors, traders linked to Kanimozhi, Radia and Raja
CBI officials during a raid in Chennai on Wednesday.Chennai/New Delhi, Dec 15
The CBI investigation into the Rs 1.76 lakh crore spectrum scam today moved a step closer to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi's family with raids in the office of an NGO patronised by his daughter Kanimozhi and the residence of the auditor of the DMK chief's wife Rajathi Ammal.

CBI officials during a raid in Chennai on Wednesday. — PTI


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China & India not rivals, says Jiabao
In Delhi, Chinese Premier pitches for trade
New Delhi, December 15
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao waves on his arrival at Palam Air Force Station in Delhi on Wednesday.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao landed in New Delhi this afternoon to a red-carpet welcome, declaring that the world had enough space for India and China to prosper and pledging to promote ties between the two Asian giants, often dogged by mutual distrust and territorial disputes.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao waves on his arrival at Palam Air Force Station in Delhi on Wednesday. A Tribune photo

‘Grandpa Wen’ charms Delhi school students
Tibetans protest ‘illegal’ occupation of their land
Business page: Deals worth $16 billion signed

China’s key tunnel ready near border
Beijing, December 15
China today completed construction of a 3,310-metre tunnel as part of an ambitious plan to build a highway connecting a remote Tibetan county close to the Indian border with rest of the Himalayan region.

Farm group proposes loan at 4%
New Delhi, December 15
Haryana CM Bhupinder Hooda presenting the group’s report to the PM. A high-level working group on agriculture today recommended farm loans at not more than 4 per cent per annum interest and Minimum Support Price (MSP) to be fixed at 50 per cent higher than the actual cost of cultivation.

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HC respite for Kings XI
Mumbai, December 15
Punjab Kings XI IPL team won respite from the Bombay High Court which rejected an appeal by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) challenging an earlier order which restored the franchise to actress Preity Zinta and her associates.

Appeal against Assange bail to be heard today
London, December 15
Sweden’s appeal against the bail granted to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on rape charges will be heard in the high court here tomorrow.
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Now Haryana plots to encroach on Sukhna’s fragile environs
Clutch of builders pose fresh threat to Chandigarh’s periphery
Chandigarh, December 15
If Punjab has been disfiguring the periphery of Chandigarh through unplanned growth, neighbouring Haryana, which has a 24 per cent share of the city’s periphery, has decided to go in for “planned disaster” right next to the regulator end of the Sukhna Lake.

 

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