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Tuesday, November 24, 2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Mumbai Terror
Pak has not done enough: PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says Pakistan has not done enough to bring to justice the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks, and when asked in an interview whether he believes he has a partner for peace in Islamabad, he replied that he was unsure.

PM woos US investors
Karkare’s wife wants Kasab hanged
Editorial: Dialogue in Washington


Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur arrive at the Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, in Washington on Sunday. Also seen in the picture is Indian Ambassador to the US Meera Shankar.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur arrive at the Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, in Washington on Sunday. Also seen in the picture is Indian Ambassador to the US Meera Shankar. — PTI

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Plays down Pak concern over Afghanistan
A day before he meets US President Barack Obama as his first state guest, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday articulated India’s position on key issues like global terrorism, non-proliferation and its relations with Pakistan and Afghanistan, which are slated to figure prominently in Tuesday’s deliberations.

Babri report leak throws Parliament into tumult
Table the report now, demands angry Opposition
New Delhi, November 23
Uproar over the leaked Liberhan Commission report, which allegedly indicts the BJP top brass for the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992, today severely strained proceedings in Parliament, with both Houses adjourning for the day without virtually transacting any business.

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New Delhi, November 23
Expressing concern over the safety of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, Defence Minister AK Antony today said the threat of these weapons falling into the wrong hands was an "area of serious concern" and its consequences would be unimaginable.

 

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ULFA denies hand, security forces think otherwise
Guwahati, November 23
Normal life came to a grinding halt in the blast-rattled Nalbari district of Assam with several organisations, including All Assam Students Union, calling for a district-wide 12-hour bandh today in protest against Sunday’s twin IED explosions suspected to have been triggered by the banned United Liberation Front of Asom.

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Sheesham, kikar trees dying across Punjab
Muktsar/Bathinda, November 23
Vanishing sheesham and kikar trees have become Punjab’s bane. Farmers see it a curse by some unhappy god.The sheesham is utilised as firewood and for shade and shelter while the kikar is known for its high medicinal value and its wood is used in a big way for making paper.

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