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President's talks with experts end
Opposition demand for
session rejected
NEW DELHI, Sept 24 — The rounds of consultation with legal experts and meetings with political parties initiated by the President, Mr K. R. Narayanan, on the Union Cabinet’s recommendation for imposition of Central rule in Bihar, ended today.
Laloo rules out split
in RJD
Central ministers
discuss Bihar
Bihar: BJP hopes for
President's nod
Surjeet opposes, Nitish,
Jaya approve
SP says President won't
dismiss Rabri



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CTBT signing subject to
talks: Vajpayee

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 24 — Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today said that India was ready to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty subject to the successful completion of the negotiations with key interlocutors.

Two PMs, two voices
From Hari Jaisingh
NEW YORK, Sept 24 — Old habits die hard, so goes the saying. And who can be a better person to prove this than Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee with his Pakistani counterpart, Mr Nawaz Sharif
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee with his Pakistani counterpart, Mr Nawaz Sharif in New York on Wednesday. — PTI
 

Tribune Matrimonials Sonia's tough stance
NEW DELHI, Sept 24 — The Congress President, Mrs Sonia Gandhi, struck a strong posture against the Union Government today while touring the flood-hit areas of West Bengal. The setting chosen by her was most appropriate — Berhampore in Left Front-ruled West Bengal.

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Rain claims nine more lives in HP
SHIMLA, Sept 24 — At least nine persons were killed in Himachal Pradesh today due to landslides and incidents of house collapse caused by heavy rain. Many roads have also been blocked due to landslides. The toll due to the rain in the state has risen to 11. Two persons had died yesterday.

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