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Letter puts Ramdev on backfoot
Sibal says yoga guru had promised to call off indefinite fast; It’s a lie, claims Ramdev
New Delhi, June 4
The government and Ramdev virtually declared war against each other today as the two traded charges, accused each other of betrayal and reneging on their agreement.

Supporters raise slogans during Ramdev’s fast in New Delhi
Supporters raise slogans during Ramdev’s fast in New Delhi on Saturday. — AFP

37 yrs later, Punjab remembers it has a rule to weed out corrupt
To now scrutinise ACRs of employees completing 25 years in service
Chandigarh, June 4
What hasn’t happened in 37 years is unlikely to happen now. But unnerved by a legal notice, preceded by several RTI applications, the Punjab Government is learnt to have directed departments to follow instructions given way back in 1973.


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Al-Qaida top gun Ilyas Kashmiri killed in Pak
Ilyas Kashmiri4 US drone missiles target key planner of Mumbai attacks in South Waziristan; Eight more militants killed in strike
Islamabad, Jun 4
Top Al-Qaida militant, Ilyas Kashmiri, a key planner behind the gruesome Mumbai terror attack, was killed in a targeted US drone strike in Pakistan’s restive northwest, a month after the slaying of Osama bin Laden.

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New Delhi, June 4
With the reported killing of Ilyas Kashmiri in a drone strike in Pakistan, the security agencies can heave a sigh of relief as the notorious terrorist was the "chief trouble- maker" for India and had dodged death on number of occasions in the past.

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3 HIV+ sisters commit suicide
Bhavnagar, June 4
Three minor sisters, infected with HIV, committed suicide in Vartej town here, the police said today. Krishnaba Gohel (16), along with her two younger sisters Rekhaba (12) and Dakshaba (10) consumed poison last night, the police said adding that Rekhaba and Dakshaba died on the spot, while Krishnaba was admitted to the Sir T Hospital where she died this morning.

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Probe: Women cops sexually harassed by SP, three others
Mumbai, June 4
Four police officials, including a woman Superintendent of Police, have been found guilty of sexually harassing woman constables in Kolhapur district. One of them, constable Yuvaraj Kamble, has already been arrested. Confirming the development, Home Minister RR Patil told reporters here today that an internal inquiry found the police personnel guilty and action would be taken against them after a divisional inquiry.

Napolean struggled to learn English
Rare fragments of notebooks, with doodles by the fallen emperor, up for auction
Paris, June 4
Greying, inkstained notebook fragments showing Napoleon Bonaparte's efforts two centuries ago to grasp the English language go on auction alongside some 350 other Napoleonic artifacts. Captured by the British at Waterloo and held on the remote Atlantic island of Saint Helena until his death in 1821, the French Emperor used his time in captivity to learn English — although the scraps show the military mastermind to be a less-than-model pupil.


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