Friday, March 25, 2011, Chandigarh, India
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INdia storm into semis, to meet Pak
Yuvraj shines with bat & ball, Sachin completes 18,000 ODI runs
Yuvraj Singh celebrates after hitting the winning shot against Australia at Motera in Ahmedabad on Thursday.
Ahmedabad, March 24
India setup a dream semifinal clash with Pakistan by beating defending champions Australia by five wickets in the World Cup here tonight. Chasing a competitive 261 to win, India were helped along by some sensible batting from Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh.

Sports page: india shatter aussie defence

THE VICTORY ROAR: Yuvraj Singh celebrates after hitting the winning shot against Australia at Motera in Ahmedabad on Thursday. — AFP


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HC tells Jat protesters not to disrupt train traffic
n SC directs Haryana, Rajasthan & UP to ensure supply of essential goods
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Chandigarh, March 24
A Division Bench of the Punjab & Haryana High Court headed by the Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi today directed the leaders of the Jat community to desist from disrupting movement of trains.
Jat activists get comfortable on the Hisar-Bathinda and Hisar-Rewari rail track at Mayyar village of Hisar on Thursday. Jat activists get comfortable on the Hisar-Bathinda and Hisar-Rewari rail track at Mayyar village of Hisar on Thursday. A Tribune photograph

Poor hungry even as grain rots: MPs
New Delhi, March 24
CPM leader Brinda Karat, who today brought to the Rajya Sabha samples of rotten wheat and rice as proof of her special mention during the Zero Hour, challenged officials concerned to try and eat them.

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Poor getting expired drugs, hospitals sans docs
New Delhi, March 24
A large number of primary health centres under the ambitious National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) are serving as storehouses for foodgrains, community halls and tehsil offices. Many such centres are located close to garbage dumps, cattle sheds and stagnant water bodies, forcing patients away and defeating the purpose of accessible and affordable healthcare for which the NRHM was launched in 2005.

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Denounced by the Vatican in the sixties as an ‘erotic vagrant’. Hailed as the ‘Joan of Arc’ of AIDS activism. Accused of being a husband-stealer and home-wrecker
She lived life large, ‘king-size’, and even in death is larger than life. Beauty, she believed, was a fuel to be burnt, more than fruit to be preserved. Accused of living with her dead husband’s best friend, Elizabeth Taylor, who died on March 23, once famously asked a gossip columnist, “What do you expect me to do? To sleep alone?”
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