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Wednesday, November 9, 2005, Chandigarh, India
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Buta’s role unfortunate, says PM
Promises to build new Bihar — with Lalu
Patna, November 8
The Prime Minister made a dig at Governor Buta Singh by describing his decision to recommend President’s rule in Bihar as “unfortunate”. Dr Manmohan Singh said, “The Governor should not have acted in such a manner.”

Natwar to stay in Cabinet: PM
PM for SAARC summit


Nation page: Buta urges Centre to speed up power projects

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh talks to Railway Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad while sharing the dias at Dumra airport ground during an election campaign meeting in Sitamarhi district of Bihar on Tuesday. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh talks to Railway Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad while sharing the dias at Dumra airport ground during an election campaign meeting in Sitamarhi district of Bihar on Tuesday. — PTI photo

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It was Chidambaram who fought for Natwar
New Delhi, November 8
Now it can be said, for once Congress President Sonia Gandhi is being unfairly pilloried. She wanted Mr Natwar Singh, who held the External Affairs portfolio until yesterday, and is embroiled in the Oil-for-Food scam, ejected from the ministry.

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Nation page: Natwar’s retention has eroded UPA: BJP

Killers must die
Blast victims’ kin tell President
New Delhi, November 8
Eight-year-old Kirti is almost stoic in her silence. Perhaps she is too young to comprehend the enormity of the series of events that changed her life and that of hundreds of other kin of blast victims on that cruel day of October 29.

Sunita, who lost her daughter Neha in the Delhi serial bomb blasts, breaks down at a Press conference organised by the All-India Anti-Terrorist Front in Delhi on Tuesday. Sunita, who lost her daughter Neha in the Delhi serial bomb blasts, breaks down at a Press conference organised by the All-India Anti-Terrorist Front in Delhi on Tuesday. She and other terror victims handed over a memorandum to President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam favouring the death penalty for terrorists.
— Tribune photo by Rajeev Tyagi

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SC acquits two AISSF activists in 19-year-old TADA case
New Delhi, November 8
The Supreme Court today acquitted two Punjab “militants” sentenced to life imprisonment in a TADA case for the alleged murder of a son of the then Ludhiana city DSP in 1986 when the state was witnessing the worst form of terrorism.

Punjab page: Cong, SAD two sides of coin, says Bittu

Punjab vehicles come to halt
Chandigarh, November 8
The owners of petrol stations here virtually applied the brakes on hundreds of official vehicles of the Punjab Government today. The state government had defaulted on the clearance of pending dues running into lakhs of rupees, forcing the owners to withdraw the credit facility.

Villagers fear displacement
ASI to carry out work on Saraswati river
Polarh (Kaithal), November 8
Aged Daulat Ram who settled in this village after migrating from Pakistan after the Partition is worried a lot. He is again living with the fear of displacement.

Goodlass Nerolac donates Rs 2.5 lakh
Chandigarh, November 8.
Goodlass Nerolac Paints Limited has donated Rs 2.5 lakh to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund for the earthquake victims in Jammu and Kashmir in response to an appeal by The Tribune. TNS

Religious heads oppose sex-determination tests
New Delhi, November 8
Religious leaders from various faiths are putting their heads together to campaign against sex determination tests that lead to sex selective abortions. Their commitment to the cause was perceptible during discussions at the day long conference ‘India’s missing daughters: Faith for Action Against Sex Selection’ organised by the Art of Living Foundation and the United Nations Population Fund.

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