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Monday, February 20, 2012, Chandigarh, India
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Kingfisher crisis: CEO summoned...more
 
Shooting innocent fishermen unpardonable
crime: Shipping Minister
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Ponting dropped from Australia's ODI squad
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Diplomatic row deepens as 2 Italian mariners arrested
Fishermen’s killing: Cooperate, MEA officials tell Italian delegation
New Delhi, February 19
Despite four-day-long diplomatic parleys between India and Italy, the row over the death of two Kerala fishermen has not de-escalated.

Italian marines Latorre Massimiliano and Salvatore Girone being taken into custody by the Kerala Police in Kochi on Sunday
Italian marines Latorre Massimiliano and Salvatore Girone being taken into custody by the Kerala Police in Kochi on Sunday. — PTI

Kingfisher cancels more flights, DGCA orders inquiry 
New Delhi, February 19
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation ( DGCA) today launched an inquiry into the flight cancellations by Kingfisher and other airlines during the past few days.


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NCTC row: Govt goes into huddle
New Delhi, February 19
Opposition to the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) has increased with two more non-Congress-ruled states joining in the chorus. 

CIA ‘shares’ intel info on car bomb
Washington, February 19
The CIA is believed to have shared information with its Indian counterparts on the last week bomb attack in New Delhi on an Israeli diplomatic car, including on alleged Iranian links.

Taxman tells BCCI to pay Rs 413 cr
New Delhi, February 19
The Income Tax Department has demanded over Rs 413 crore as tax from the world's richest cricket body, the BCCI as per its income assessment for the year 2009-10 of which only Rs 41 crore have been paid, an RTI reply has said.

Kolkata rape case cracked
Kolkata, February 19
The city police and the state government, under fire for not arresting culprits named, identified and accused of raping a 37-year old woman in a moving car, redeemed themselves by arresting three persons, 10 days after the incident was first reported to the police on February 9

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Security forces swamp Damascus
Amman/Beirut, February 19
Police and militia patrols fanned out in the Syrian capital's Mezze district today to prevent a repeat of protests against President Bashar al-Assad that have threatened his grip on Damascus, opposition activists said. it believed a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis was still possible but Britain's foreign minister said he feared the Middle Eastern country will slide into civil war.
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Process to record statement of Headley’s wife begins
New Delhi, February 19
With the special court granting permission for a Letters Rogatory to be sent to Morocco, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has begun the process for sending request to that country for recording the statement of Pakistani-American terrorist David Headley's estranged Moroccan wife for evidence against him.

By Bhakra canal, they sit down and weep
Khanauri/Padarthkherhi (Sangrur), February 19
No one cares for the bodies floating in the Bhakra Main Line that pile up at Khanauri water channel, a no-man’s spot between Punjab & Haryana. For a week, Shingara Singh has been camping along the Bhakra Main at Khanauri, his eyes riveted to the water channel.

No one cares for the bodies floating in the Bhakra Main Line that pile up at Khanauri water channel, a no-man’s spot between Punjab & Haryana. Tribune photo

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