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Sunday, April 8, 2012, Chandigarh, India
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India, Pak willing to find pragmatic solutions to number of issues: PM...more
 Digvijaya calls MP Chief Minister 'coward' for avoiding media...more 
 
Indian delegation to visit war-torn areas in Lanka...more 
2G: Former Telecom Secretary likely to depose tomorrow...more


All eyes on Zardari visit, PM likely to raise Saeed issue
Delegation to include Pak Deputy High Commissioner expelled by India
A security drill in progress ahead of Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s Ajmer visitNew Delhi, April 7
The wheel has come full circle. Pakistan Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani, expelled by India in 2003 when he was Deputy High Commissioner in New Delhi for allegedly funding Kashmiri separatists, will be among the privileged guests accompanying Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari on his-day long visit to India tomorrow.
A security drill in progress ahead of Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s Ajmer visit. — PTI

Avalanche buries 100 Pak soldiers in Siachen
Islamabad, April 7
A massive avalanche slammed into a Pakistan Army base in the Siachen sector close to the border with India today, burying over 100 sleeping soldiers under snow and triggering a frantic search for survivors.

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I feel I’m in a hostel, not jail: Bibi
Kapurthala, April 7
Dressed in an immaculately clean and well-ironed white salwar-kameez with her head covered with a dupatta, a kirpan slung from her shoulder signifying her amritdhari (baptised) status and well-polished white shoes, Bibi Jagir Kaur, the 57-year-old state minister-turned-convict, is a queen of all she surveys. 



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Odisha bends, to free five Maoists for Italian hostage
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Bhubaneswar, April 7 
CRPF soldiers inspect a vehicle on a road adjoining the Gajalbadi forest in Odisha’s Kandhamal district; and (right) a file photo of Paolo Bosusco with a tribal child. The Odisha Government today agreed to release five of the six rebels the Maoists have demanded in return for Italian hostage Paolo Bosusco.

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US Navy jet crashes into apartment complex
Washington, April 7 
Firefighters at work after a US Navy F-18 jet fighter (Firefighters combed through the debris of a partially destroyed Virginia apartment complex today after a US Navy F-18 jet crashed into it.

Firefighters at work after a US Navy F-18 jet fighter.

Syrian troops kill over 100
Damascus, April 7
Syrian troops pounded opposition areas, activists said, killing 74 civilians in an offensive that has sent thousands of refugees surging into Turkey before next week's UN-backed ceasefire aimed at staunching a year of bloodshed.
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Anna effect? AP officer who busted liquor scam gathers a fan following 
Hyderabad, April 7
Call it the Anna effect. The corruption-busters are attracting instant public following. The latest to join the hallowed circle is a senior IPS officer in Andhra Pradesh, K Srinivas Reddy, who has been moved out of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) after unearthing a massive liquor scam.

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