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Sunday, June 12, 2011, Chandigarh, India
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No back-door talks with Ramdev: Moily
Dehradun, June 11
The government is not engaged in any “back-door” dialogue with yoga guru Ramdev, who went on an indefinite fast on the issue of repatriation of black money, Union Law Minister M Veerappa Moily today said. “There is no back-door and open door talks with any one.

Empire under scanner

CIA chief takes on Pak over collusion with militants
Shows evidence of Pak security’s efforts to help terrorists
Islamabad/Washington, June 11
CIA chief Leon Panetta has confronted Pakistan's military leadership with evidence of collusion between militants and security officials in the country, causing fresh strains in the troubled US-Pak ties.


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Scribe shot dead in Mumbai
He had been reporting on underworld, crime for over two decades
Jyoti DeyMumbai, June 11
A senior journalist with an English tabloid ‘Mid Day’, who extensively covered the underworld and crime for over two decades, was shot dead in broad daylight today by four unidentified bike-borne persons who pumped five bullets into his back in suburban Powai. Jyoti Dey (56), who was working as Editor (Special Investigation), was shot dead by unidentified persons in Powai at 3.30 pm, the police said.

Posco faces human wall

Children and women of Gobindpur village lie on the ground during a protest against Posco in Jagatsinghpur.
THEY REFUSE TO TAKE IT LYING DOWN: Children and women of Gobindpur village lie on the ground during a protest against Posco in Jagatsinghpur. — PTI (Details on Nation page)




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India wants to extend EEZ on high seas
Vasco-da-Gama, June 11
India on Saturday expressed confidence of getting approval from the UN for almost doubling its exclusive economic zone (EEZ), which will open a new vista in exploration of oil and natural gas and ocean-based mineral resources in offshore areas in continental shelf beyond the existing 200 nautical miles.

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Jaipal Reddy in Trouble 
Hyderabad, June 11
Senior Congress leader from Telangana and Union minister S Jaipal Reddy today landed himself in trouble for his allegedly “anti-Telangana” remarks.

Rana’s acquittal in Mumbai case
Names of 12-member jury to remain anonymous

Chicago, June 11
It will remain a mystery for ever as to why the 12-member jury of a Chicago court acquitted Tahawwur Husain Rana from his involvement in the Mumbai attack, as charged by federal prosecutors in one of the three counts. (Detail on World page)

The road to top for women is full of blocks
New Delhi, June 11
Six decades post-Independence, perceptions that women are fragile and lack the qualities of effective managers are still hindering their success in professional lives, finds a major study on women managers conducted by the Centre for Social Research in Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore. The study reveals why women are unable to break the glass ceiling and invariably end up in “secure positions” with little real power.

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