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Day 2 of talks: No headway
All-party meet on Lokpal logjam reiterates Parliament’s supremacy, opposes terms imposed by Team Anna
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the all-party meeting on the Lokpal Bill in New Delhi on Wednesday ; Anna Hazare greets his supporters at Ramlila MaidanNew Delhi, August 24
The hard-nosed negotiations between Team Anna and the government over the controversial Lokpal Bill ended in a stalemate tonight even as the Gandhian’s fast entered the ninth day today.
AIMING FOR CONSENSUS: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the all-party meeting on the Lokpal Bill in New Delhi on Wednesday ; Anna Hazare greets his supporters at Ramlila Maidan. — TNS/PTI 

Cash-for-vote Scam
Delhi Police chargesheets
New Delhi, August 24
Amar Singh: NFormer Samajwadi Party (SP) general secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh, two ex-MPs of the BJP - Phagan Singh Kuleste & Mahveer Singh Bhagoda - and three others have been named in the chargesheet filed by the Delhi Police before a city court in the 2008 cash-for-vote scam.

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India has revised its estimates regarding the number of militants that are ready to sneak into Jammu and Kashmir.
 

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It has long been believed that Mars’ surface is too oxidised for life to survive. But, a new study has now claimed that the soil on the Red Planet may be less inhospitable than previously thought.

Duronto, finally, links Chandigarh to Amritsar
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Jubilant passengers on their arrival from Amritsar at the Chandigarh railway stationfrom Amritsar finally glided in to Chandigarh railway station on Wednesday morning and over one hundred ecstatic passengers from Amritsar disembarked, beaming from ear to ear.
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