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Wednesday, October 12, 2011, Chandigarh, India
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 Court reserves order on Bhatt's bail plea 
 
Amar Singh’s bail pleas to be heard on Oct 18
 
SC takes exception to Khurshid's remarks
Digvijay writes to Hazare again, raises RSS issue
India, Vietnam sign extradition treaty

Advani sets off on anti-graft yatra
Patna, October 11
It was a moment of vindication for LK Advani. The man, riding the chariot of his supreme popularity on the wave of Ram Mandir agitation in 1990, had been stopped at Samastipur by the then Chief Minister Lalu Prasad. And today, Advani was anointed by the present Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as a non-controversial leader, fit to rid the nation of all corruption.
BJP leader LK Advani with daughter Pratibha Advani, Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley at the start of his "Jan Chetna Yatra" at Chhapra in Bihar on Tuesday. BJP leader LK Advani with daughter Pratibha Advani, Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley at the start of his "Jan Chetna Yatra" at Chhapra in Bihar on Tuesday. — PTI

B-school shuts shop in UK, 200 Indians hit
Govt promises all help, Britain says affected students will be adjusted in other colleges
New Delhi, October 11
The government on Tuesday promised to do everything possible to ensure that Indian students are not adversely affected due to the reported closure of the London campus of a business school in the wake of the UK tightening norms in respect of visas for short-duration courses.


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PM echoes US fears over safety of nukes in neighbourhood
New Delhi, October 11
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today echoed the fears being expressed internationally over the safety of nuclear arsenal in India’s neighbourhood. Without naming Pakistan, the Prime Minister, while addressing the top military commanders of the three forces here, said, “Nuclear proliferation and nuclear safety are serious threats in our neighbourhood.”

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets the three Services chiefs at the commanders’ conference in New Delhi Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets the three Services chiefs at the commanders’ conference in New Delhi. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

In Hisar, Cong candidate ‘poorest’
Hisar/Chandigarh, October 11
Although corruption is said to be a key issue in the Hisar byelection to the Lok Sabha, neither Team Anna nor the media evinced much interest in the assets declared by the three main contestants all these weeks. While the campaigning came to an end today, the polling is scheduled on Thursday while the counting of votes will take place on October 17.




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A fiery test for Cong & Hooda
Chandigarh, October 11
With campaigning coming to an end in the Hisar Lok Sabha constituency on Tuesday, where the byelection is scheduled to be held on October 13, the stage is set for the triangular contest, being touted as a game-changer.

Dawood henchman Iqbal Mirchi held
New Delhi, October 11 
Iqbal Memon alias 'Iqbal Mirchi', considered to be the right-hand man of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, was arrested in London today.

Tirumala e-auctions human hair, gets richer by Rs 133 cr!
Hyderabad, October 11
It is truly a hair-raising story! Human hair offered by devotees at the popular Tirumala temple in Andhra Pradesh has created a storm in the global market after temple authorities decided to e-auction the humble offering of pilgrims.
Hair-raising story
n Daily harvest: 800 kg; crosses 1,000 kg-mark on weekends and during peak season
n Snipping away: 650 barbers, including 60 women, at 16 tonsuring halls. Two of the halls run 24x7
n Long queue: 45,000-50,000 pilgrims get their heads tonsured every day at peak times

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