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Friday, March 3, 2006, Chandigarh, India
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India, US clinch nuclear deal
*No accord signed
*Bush accepts N-separation plan
New Delhi, March 2
India today successfully wrecked the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) regime and got recognised as a de-facto nuclear state when it clinched a civilian nuclear power cooperation deal with the United States.
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US President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh are all smiles after addressing a press conference at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Thursday. — Tribune photo by Mukesh Aggarwal
US President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh are all smiles after addressing a press conference at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Thursday

Bush advances visit to Pak

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Prime Minister hosts lunch for Bush. (28k, 56k)

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US diplomat killed in Karachi blast
Karachi, March 2
Terror struck Pakistan two days before President George W. Bush's visit, when two near-simultaneous blasts, including a suspected suicide car bomb, ripped through a parking lot near the US Consulate here today killing at least four persons, including an American diplomat, and injuring 50 others.
A Pakistani soldier tries to push a car to remove it from a hotel parking lot after a bomb exploded outside the Marriott hotel near the American consulate in Karachi on Thursday
A Pakistani soldier tries to push a car to remove it from a hotel parking lot after a bomb exploded outside the Marriott hotel near the American consulate in Karachi on Thursday. — AFP photo
World page: Pak may seek similar arrangement
Bush visit: Islamic parties call strike
Musharraf offers condolences to Bush

Protests in Houses
New Delhi, March 2
In an embarrassment to the Congress, the RJD today joined Left parties, the SP and the BSP in the protest against the visit of US President George W. Bush to India amid demands for taking both Houses into confidence over pacts inked by the two countries.

Nation page: Cong’s allies protest against visit
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WORLD: Indo-US N-deal: Pak may seek similar arrangement

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Anti-Bush protest in Jammu
Jammu, March 2
Activists of the Jammu-based Duggar Pradesh Party, led by its Chairman Dev Raj Baru staged a demonstration against US President George Bush’s visit to India in front of the United Nations Military Observers Group (UNMOG) headquarters here today.

CPS ‘encroaches’ on forest land
Chandigarh, March 2
The Chief Parliamentary Secretary of Haryana, Mr Dharamvir, has been accused of encroaching upon forest land in Bhiwani. The allegation has come, not from an opposition party, but from the Forest Department. Mr Dharamvir, when contacted, denied the allegation. However, the Forest Minister, Mrs Kiran Choudhary, confirmed the incident. 

Collingwood inspires England fightback
Nagpur, March 2
Paul Collingwood cracked a maiden unbeaten century to lead a brilliant English fightback as India allowed the game to drift out of their control in the first cricket Test here today.
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With vision and statesmanship
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n a world full of cynics, sceptics and petty politicians, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W. Bush chose to be statesmen, looking ahead to building a new relationship between India and the United States meant for the 21st century.

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