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Saturday, October 29, 2011, Chandigarh, India
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 India, Japan discuss civil nuclear cooperation...more
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 Obama lights Diwali Diya at the White House...more

AFSPA decision put on hold
Opposition mounts; CRPF also says it ‘can’t operate without immunity’
New Delhi/Srinagar, Oct 28
A decision on revoking the Disturbed Areas Act and the Armed Forces Special Powers Act has been deferred.

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Faridkot honour killing: Death sentence for 4 of girl’s family
Faridkot, October 28
The court of the Faridkot District and Sessions Judge today awarded death penalty to four persons accused in a case of honour killing in September 2009.

Nrega misuse
Cong states under scanner too: Ramesh to Maya
New Delhi, October 28
With the UP 2012 mission in sharp focus, the Congress today came out strongly in support of Jairam Ramesh, thrashing Mayawati for attacking the Union Rural Development Minister, who in turn also rejected the UP Chief Minister’s charge that his demand for a CBI probe into MGNREGA implementation in her state was “politically motivated”.


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TN: Bomb found on Advani’s yatra route
Madurai, October 28
A powerful pipe bomb planted under a culvert through which BJP leader LK Advani was to travel as part of his Jan Chetna Yatra was defused today with the police suspecting the hand of Naxals. (Details on Nation page)

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McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton drives during the second practice session ahead of the Indian F1 Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida on Friday. — Reuters

Post-26/11, India’s tough talk rattled Pakistan, recalls Rice
Washington, October 28 
Rattled by India's tough talk after the Mumbai terror attacks, a "terrified" Pakistan pressed the panic button and told the US, China, Saudi Arabia and "everyone that India had decided to go to war".

Discrimination: Indian-American gets job, $295,000 in compensation in US
Washington, October 28
Six years after he was denied prison guard’s job in California as he refused to shave off his beard required by his Sikh religion, an Indian-American has finally been appointed as a correctional officer in the prison and won $295,000 in damages.

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