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Come back for talks, cry USA, China, Germany

Seoul, February 11
Countries from China to Germany urged North Korea on Friday to return to talks on ending its nuclear programmes after the Communist state announced it had nuclear weapons and had pulled out of disarmament discussions.

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NORTH KOREA has announced for the first time in public that it has assembled nuclear weapons and rejected moves to restart disarmament talks anytime soon.




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Chandigarh, February 11
In an outright condemnation of his brother Judges, outgoing Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Mr Justice B.K. Roy, today claimed that when he took over in Chandigarh he found that some Judges “were not complying strictly with the roster of duty.”

Singhvi, Bali, Jain posted out

Chandigarh, February 11
Mr Justice G.S. Singhvi, Judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, has been transferred to the Gujarat High Court.                 Justice G.S. Singhvi

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Six BSF personnel killed in avalanche
J&K highway closed for fifth day
Srinagar, February 11
Six Border Security Force personnel were killed while 13 others were rescued as an avalanche, the third in Jammu and Kashmir within a week, struck two forward posts near the Line of Control in Kupwara sector early today.
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SPORTS: Sania marches into final



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Sania Mirza Sania marches into final
Hyderabad, February 11
Sania Mirza overcame a spell of erratic display and a stubborn opponent to storm into her maiden WTA final at the $ 140,000 Hyderabad Open here today. The 18-year-old, who became the first Indian to reach the third round of a Grand Slam event at the Australian Open last month. (Detail story on Sports page)


Sania Mirza 

SC orders closure of 117 varsities in Chhattisgarh
New Delhi, February 11
In a landmark judgement aimed at streamlining higher education and save it from being turned into a commercial market venture, the Supreme Court today ordered closure of all 117 private universities in Chhattisgarh which were allowed to be opened by the previous Congress Government.

6 cops, civilian killed in naxal attack
Bangalore, February 11
Days after the Karnataka police shot dead a top naxal leader, naxalites from bordering Andhra Pradesh late last night attacked the Karnataka State Reserve Police camp at Venkammanahali in Tumkur district, leaving six KSRP personnel and a civilian dead and five others injured.
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Tributes paid to Tribune founder
The Chairman of the The Tribune Trust, Justice R.S. Pathak, pays floral tributes to Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia to celebrate the 124th foundation day of the newspaper in Chandigarh on FridayChandigarh, February 11
The President of the Tribune Trust, Justice R.S. Pathak, exhorted the Tribune employees to gear themselves up to face the challenges of the future.
The Chairman of the The Tribune Trust, Justice R.S. Pathak, pays floral tributes to Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia to celebrate the 124th foundation day of the newspaper in Chandigarh on Friday. Mr R.P. Bambah, Mr R.S. Talwar, Justice S.S. Sodhi (all trustees), Mr H.K. Dua, Editor-in-Chief, Mr R.N. Gupta, General Manager, Mr Jagtar Singh Sidhu, president of The Tribune Employees Union, and Mr O.P. Arora, Additional General Manager, are also seen in the picture. — Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan 








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