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Air India pilots call off strike
Operations to normalise in 2 days
New Delhi, May 6
Air India pilots called off their 10-day-old agitation late Friday after the government assured them that the Dharmadhikari committee set up to harmonise wages of employees of erstwhile Indian Airlines and Air India would submit its report by November and its recommendations would thereafter be implemented in a time-bound manner.

Abduction, alleged rape, murder of minor Dalit girl
Police inaction leads to Delhi highway blockade
Traffic diverted through Shahbad, harrowing day for commuters
Kurukshetra/Karnal, May 6
Protesters and victim’s relatives, with the minor’s body, block the NH-1, demanding the arrest of her killers, in Kurukshetra on Friday. Villagers on Friday laid siege to the Ambala-Delhi NH-1 near Pipli for over five-and-a-half hours to protest against the alleged rape and murder of a 15-year-old.

Protesters and victim’s relatives, with the minor’s body, block the NH-1, demanding the arrest of her killers, in Kurukshetra on Friday. A Tribune photograph

Decision on Kanimozhi bail plea today
New Delhi, May 6
DMK MP Kanimozhi leaves Patiala House Court after appearing before a special CBI judge in the 2G scam case, in New Delhi. The Special CBI court hearing the bail plea of 2G Spectrum allocation scam accused DMK MP Kanimozhi deferred its decision till tomorrow.

DMK MP Kanimozhi leaves Patiala House Court after appearing before a special CBI judge in the 2G scam case, in New Delhi. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui



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New Delhi, May 6
That India enjoys edgy relationship with China was reinforced when China today did not acknowledge the effort of the Indian Navy in saving its merchant vessel from the clutches of pirates some 850 km off Karwar on the western sea coast of India.

Enough evidence to nail CPS: CBI
Chandigarh, May 6
Transcripts produced by the CBI in Court concerning the arrest of Rajpura MLA and Punjab’s Chief Parliamentary Secretary (Finance) Raj Khurana reveal that Khurana’s voice appears twice. Khurana’s voice is in the same segment in which co-accused Devinder asks for Rs 1.5 crore bribe and is also part of the conversation between the complainant and the co-accused.

Khushwant gets honorary PU degree
New Delhi, May 6
The grand old Indian writer of the century, Khushwant Singh, who happens to be in his 97th year received his fourth honorary degree, a doctorate of literature from Panjab University, Chandigarh, at a discreetly arranged programme at his residence in the capital. A laughing Khushwant said, “this is my fourth honorary degree and when I was at school I could have never imagined I would get such a collection of degrees.”

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Chargesheet against Hasan Ali
Mumbai, May 6
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today filed a chargesheet against Pune-based stud farm owner and alleged hawala operator Hasan Ali Khan under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. His co-accused Kashinath Tapuriah, a Kolkata-based businessman, has also been named in the chargesheet, sources said. Both Hasan Ali and Tapuriah are under the scanner for evading income tax and facilitating illegal transfer of funds out of the country. 

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Pak to raze Osama’s hideout
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Islamabad, May 6
While the US-led forces were hunting for Osama bin Laden in Pakistan's unruly tribal areas for years, the Al-Qaida chief had been living a secluded life in a million-dollar mansion in the Pakistani garrison city of Abbottabad for five years, according to one of his wives. 
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The militant outfit warns that his blood would not go waste
Dubai, May 6
Al-Qaida today confirmed the death of its chief Osama bin Laden, five days after the dreaded terrorist was killed by American commandos in Pakistan's Abbottabad town, warning that his blood would not be “wasted” and attacks against the US and it allies would continue. The confirmation came in a statement posted by the terror network on jihadist websites, according to the US monitoring group SITE.




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