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Thursday, February 23, 2012, Chandigarh, India
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Italy regrets killings, India unmoved
New Delhi, February 22
There was no end in sight today to the diplomatic row between India and Italy over the killing of two Indian fishermen by two Italian naval personnel off the Kerala coast on February 15 with the two sides sticking to their respective positions.
Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Staffan De Mistura with MoS for External Affairs Preneet Kaur in New Delhi on Wednesday.
A TOUCHING GESTURE: Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Staffan De Mistura with MoS for External Affairs Preneet Kaur in New Delhi on Wednesday. — AFP

Italian Govt Moves Kerala HC

C Rangarajan, chief of PM’s Economic Advisory CouncilBudget 2012
PM panel pushes for heavy taxes
New Delhi, February 22
The Budget for fiscal 2012-13, to be presented in less than a month’s time, is likely be a tax heavy one if the cues from the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) are incorporated.


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New Delhi, February 22
After writing a strong protest letter, Trinamool Congress chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today told Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that the creation of the proposed anti-terror body should be put on hold till the Centre completes its consultation with the chief ministers who have raised objections on this issue.

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Mumabi terror attacks of 2008 were the trigger for setting up the national counter-terror bodyNew Delhi, February 22
In the backdrop of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asking Union Home Minister P Chidambaram to consult the states and address their concerns over the National Counter Terrorism Centre, the Home Ministry is ready with multi-pronged approach.
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MAC, a secret weapon in anti-terror body’s armoury

New Delhi, February 22
An important part of counter-terrorism operations is credible intelligence inputs gathered by the face-less foot-soldiers, the information gatherers deployed across the country and abroad.
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Can it emerge as India’s ISI?
Security experts stand divided
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K’taka joins chorus
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Saif arrested, bailed out in assault case
Mumbai, February 22
Saif Ali KhanSaif Ali Khan was tonight arrested and released on bail by the police after being charged with assaulting an NRI businessman in a hotel here. The 41-year-old actor and his two friends were booked under Sections 325 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt) and 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of the IPC.

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