Thursday, July 20, 2006, Chandigarh, India
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Exodus from Lebanon begins
3 Indians wounded in air strike; 4 naval warships near Beirut
Beirut/New Delhi, July 19
Three Indian nationals were wounded in an air strike on a glass factory in the eastern Bekaa Valley in Lebanon even as the Indian Government prepared to evacuate another 1000 people from the war zone and deployed four ships to bring them back home.
Lebanese-born Swedish nationals and tourists board a ship in Beirut to be evacuated due to the Israeli military offensive on Lebanon on Wednesday. Lebanese-born Swedish nationals and tourists board a ship in Beirut to be evacuated due to the Israeli military offensive on Lebanon on Wednesday. — AFP photo

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A high- level committee set up by the Punjab Government has recommended a slew of benefits for state employees just ahead of the elections.

Bomb scare at AIIMS, 2 Maharashtra schools
New Delhi, July 19
Normal functioning of the AIIMS was affected for a couple of hours this morning after scores of security personnel, bomb disposal squads and sniffer dogs descended on the sprawling complex to carry out extensive searches after receiving a call that explosives had been planted there.

Cong, NCP wooing SIMI cadres
Aurangabad, July 19
The Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party in power in Maharashtra have been actively wooing SIMI's former members with an eye on the town's 35 per cent Muslim population.

6 chargesheeted for Varanasi blasts
Lucknow, July 19
The Varanasi police has filed chargesheets against the six accused, including the mastermind Mohd Waliullah, in the Sankat Mochan temple blast case and another related case of recovery of a pressure cooker bomb from Godowlia locality on March 7.

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New Delhi, July 19
The Supreme Court today refused to buy the argument of Anil Ambani owned Reliance Airport Developers Ltd for review of the government policy on privatisation.

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Militants shot two police personnel and injured another in a series of targeted attacks here today.

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The controversial Bangalore-Mysore express corridor project, which has snowballed into a major political issue in Karnataka today again landed in the Supreme Court with it expressing deep anguish over certain remarks against judiciary and apex court judges in particular by some MLAs.

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The government today ruled out any increase in petrol and diesel prices despite international crude oil prices touching an all-time high. “At this moment there is no question of any increase in fuel prices,” Petroleum Minister Murli Deora told reporters here. — PTI

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