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Tuesday,
September 13, 2005,
Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am
(IST)
India to buy 6 French Scorpene submarines
Paris, September 12
Even as France agreed to work in close concert with the US and England to remove the restrictions on exporting nuclear reactors and other technology for peaceful purposes, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh informed French President Jacques Chirac of India’s decision to buy the Scorpene submarines for the Indian Navy.
World
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France qualified to remove
N-curbs: PM
Paris
Diary: Chirac to skip UN meeting
PMO to oversee clearance
French investment in India
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CAST
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Is the CPM opposition to the Indo-US Defence Framework Agreement justified?
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News Analysis: Iran question
National interest alone should matter
ALL of a sudden, a school of commentators and mediapersons in the country have discovered a new concept of independent foreign policy.
India, Pakistan free
583 prisoners
61 Punjabis among freed
Wagah, September 12
It was spectacular. The historic repatriation of 583 Indian and Pakistani prisoners — the biggest such event so far, triggered celebrations on both sides of the zero line even as relatives of Pakistani prisoners danced to the tune of drum beats across the Wagah Joint Checkpost, here today.
One of the Indian prisoners along with his mother at the Wagah joint checkpost after being released from a Pakistani jail on Monday.
— Tribune photo by Rajiv Sharma |
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QUOTE
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I should not have done so and that it had caused ‘damage’ to the party and mental agony to you.
— M.L. Khurana
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Punjabis released by Pakistan
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Naxalites kill 15 in Jharkhand
Giridih (Jharkhand), September 12
Fifteen villagers were killed and six others injured in an attack by Naxalites at Bhelbadari village in the district, about 200 km from Ranchi, Deputy Inspector-General of Police Neeraj Sinha said today.
Delhi Govt
announces relief for riot victims
New Delhi, September 12
The Delhi Government today announced a compensation of Rs 1.25 lakh
each for about 3,000 persons injured in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. The
decision was taken in the Delhi Cabinet meeting after the Delhi High
Court had directed the state government to compensate the injured.
Sensex closes at 8,138.42 points
Mumbai, September 12
The Sensex continues to soar with the benchmark index breaching the 8,100 mark today.
The Sensex gained 78 points in today’s bull run to close at 8,138.42 points. In the broader markets, the Nifty, touched a high of 2,486 and ended the day at 2,484 points up 1.2 per cent.
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England’s
long wait for the Ashes ends
London, September 12
England won the Ashes for the first
time since 1987 after the fifth and final Test against Australia ended
in a draw today, giving the hosts a 2-1 victory in the series. Kevin
Pietersen scored a magnificent 158, including seven sixes and 15 fours,
and Ashley Giles hit 59 to lead England to 335 all out in their second
innings.
(Details on Sports
page)
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India, Pak should make border irrelevant: PM
September 12, 2005
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Sarabjit
involved in blasts, says Musharraf
September 11, 2005
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EC
pulls up Hooda for violating code
September 10, 2005
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42 Army men feared dead in bridge collapse
September 9, 2005
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India,
EU to intensify fight against terror
September 8, 2005
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Petrol dearer by Rs 3
September 7, 2005
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Centre, Hurriyat agree to end all forms of violence
September 6, 2005
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EC
raps Haryana on code violation
September 5, 2005
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Four-phase Bihar poll from Oct 18
September 4, 2005
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Armed
men wreak havoc in Panchkula
September 3, 2005
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None will be spared: CM
September 2, 2005
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