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Friday, July 22, 2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Terror strikes London again
One injured, tube stations evacuated following blasts
Policemen give directions to pedestrians as they block Ludgate Hill near St. Paul’s Cathedral in London on Thursday after a suspect package was found in the area but not deemed a threat.London, July 21
Four small coordinated explosions hit London’s bus and underground train network today, injuring one person, exactly 2 weeks after bombers killed more than 50 persons in the British capital.

Policemen give directions to pedestrians as they block Ludgate Hill near St. Paul’s Cathedral in London on Thursday after a suspect package was found in the area but not deemed a threat. — AFP photo

Graphic: London rocked again

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Pervez sounds positive on resolving disputes with India
Islamabad, July 21
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf tonight said he was hopeful of resolving all disputes with India, including Jammu and Kashmir, peacefully and judiciously.

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PUNJAB: Bibi Jagir Kaur fails to deposit Rs 3 crore

HARYANA: Haryana to revive civil aviation clubs

HIMACHAL: Govt may take over municipal forest: CM

DELHI: Pressed by BJP, CM asks for 15 days to review power tariff hike

J&K: 9 more BSF battalions to be pulled out from Srinagar

CHANDIGARH: Three held for mobile phone theft

LUDHIANA: Work on rly overbridge stops as MC fails to release funds

OPINIONS: An extinct species

BUSINESS: Trade unions to push for 9.5 pc interest

NATION: Plug loopholes in law on dowry: SC

WORLD: 100 more held in Pak crackdown

SPORTS: England struggling at 92 for 7 after Harmison routs Aussies

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I have to be realistic enough to recognise the role that terrorist elements have played in the last few years in the history of Pakistan.
— Manmohan Singh



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Left decries Indo-US N-pact, fears ‘compromise’ on national security
New Delhi, July 21
The much-hailed “breakthough” in the civilian nuclear cooperation between India and US came in for a sharp criticism from the Left parties today.
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Kashmiri Samiti rejects APHC stand on migrants
New Delhi, July 21
The Kashmiri Samiti today told the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Mr Prakash Jaiswal, that it would not allow the Hurriyat leadership to have a say in the safe return of the 7.5 lakh Kashmiri migrants to the valley.

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CBI to probe Centaur selloff
New Delhi, July 21
The government has asked the CBI to probe the alleged infirmities in the privatisation of Centaur Hotels by the National Democratic Alliance regime in 2002. The Finance Ministry has sent a note to the CBI, asking it to probe the multi-crore deal which was reached when Mr Arun Shourie was Disinvestment Minister.

SHO among 2 killed as cop opens fire, DSP hurt
Srinagar, July 21
Two persons including the SHO of Maisuma police station, were killed and a Deputy Superintendent of Police injured due to firing by a constable in the central Budshah Chowk area here this morning.


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