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Kalam for speedy justice
Comes down on adjournment culture in courts
Chandigarh, December 10
The dream of the country’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru that common Indians must get “cheap and speedy justice” found an echo at the function organised today to celebrate the golden jubilee of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
Punjab page: Kalam calls for second Green Revolution
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Chief Justice of India Y.K. Sabharwal presents a souvenir brought out on the golden jubilee of the Punjab and Haryana High Court to President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in Chandigarh Chief Justice of India Y.K. Sabharwal presents a souvenir brought out on the golden jubilee of the Punjab and Haryana High Court to President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in Chandigarh on Sunday.
— Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan

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Uma spits fire on Mahajan, Jaitley
New Delhi, December 10
Spitting fire at her opponents, former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Uma Bharti said in an interview, “Pramod Mahajan and Arun Jaitley cannot find ideology in goblets of wine”’. In an exclusive interview to Janmat, the sanyasin, who was recently expelled from the BJP, ruled out forming a new political party saying, “I will live in the BJP or I will die in the BJP”.

India-ASEAN summit to boost cooperation
New Delhi, December 10
As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reaches Kuala Lumpur tomorrow afternoon to attend the India-ASEAN Summit, the fourth since the annual event started in 2002, the two sides are going to bring to the table several new proposals for giving a filip to an already existing multi-faceted cooperation. At the India-ASEAN Summit the leaders will review what has been achieved, come up with new ideas, and give the directives to the Ministers and the senior officials for follow-up action.

Woman crushed to death under Pak diplomat’s car
Gharinda (Amritsar), December 10
A Pakistan High Commission vehicle, allegedly driven by its counsellor, Mohammad Syrus Qazi, today crushed to death a woman riding pillion on a moped with her husband on the Amritsar-Lahore road, a few kilometres from the Wagah joint check post, here today. The husband was seriously injured in the incident.

Sachin puts Gavaskar to shade
Slams 35th Test century
Sachin Tendulkar prays to God after his century during the first day of the second Test match against Sri Lanka in New Delhi Sports page:
Manmohan, Kalam congratulate Sachin
I feel proud, not sad, says Gavaskar
Sachin Tendulkar prays to God after his century during the first day of the second Test match against Sri Lanka in New Delhi on Saturday. — AFP

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470 villages wrongly marked in forest area
Chandigarh, December 10
A blunder obviously committed by officials of the Punjab Forest Department and top revenue authorities of respective districts of Kandi area has become reason for the prosecution of inhabitants of 470 villages in Hoshiarpur, Ropar, Gurdaspur, Nawanshahr districts for the past several decades.

No accord on labour reforms
New Delhi, December 10
The Indian Labour Conference, which concluded today, failed to produce any major breakthrough in the much talked about labour reforms as the employers and the workers struck to their rigid stance.

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103 die in plane crash
Port Harcourt (Nigeria), December 10
A plane crash near the Nigerian oil city of Port Harcourt claimed 103 lives, a civil aviation authority spokesman said today. Seven persons survived the crash. The Sosoliso Airlines flight from the capital Abuja to Port Harcourt was carrying 103 passengers and seven crew members. The aircraft reportedly missed the runway while landing and burst into flames. — Reuters


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Beijing, December 10
Miss Iceland, Unnur Birna Vilhjalmsdottir, who plans to be a lawyer as well as an anthropologist, was today crowned as Miss World 2005 in the tropical resort of Sanya in southern China.
Miss Iceland Unnur Birna Vilhjalmsdottir (centre) waves after being crowned Miss World-2005 in Sanya on the Chinese island of Hainan on Saturday.
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