Tuesday,
August 17, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Tainted ministers’ issue rocks Parliament New Delhi, August 16
The tainted ministers’ issue resurfaced in Parliament today as both Houses met for the first time after a three-week recess, with Opposition members in the Rajya Sabha creating a pandemonium and later walking out as the Chairman refused to allow discussion on the issue.
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Oppn,
Pranab agree on truce in LS New Delhi, August 16
After repeated boycotts and adjournments during the first phase of the
Budget session, the Lok Sabha today conducted business in a peaceful
manner after a three-week recess, though the issue of “tainted
ministers” continued to cast its shadow on the proceedings.
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Cable
operators to go on strike today New Delhi, August 16
Cable television services across the country will be suspended from
tomorrow with a major cable operators’ forum today announcing its
decision to go on an indefinite strike against the proposal to bring them
under the service tax net.
Hostages safe, says
Ahamed; MEA mum New Delhi, August 16
The Ministry of External Affairs today remained tightlipped on the Iraq
hostage crisis and no statement was issued by the ministry, even though
the Crisis Management Group met for a couple of hours this
afternoon.
CPM
MP’s husband held for running brothel Kolkata, August 16
Aftar Singh, husband of CPM MP Jyotirmoyee Sikhdar, was arrested today
from Salt Lake for allegedly running a brothel. Nine
others — four girls and five youths — were also arrested on the
charge of indulging in immoral activities from the hotel the MP owns.
Follow-up I-Day
liquor sale brings excise laws under scanner Chandigarh, August 16
UT Excise officials have no explanation for allowing liquor sale on
Independence Day except that they had decided to follow Punjab.
Paes,
Bhupathi move up Athens, August 16
Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi launched their campaign with a bang at
the Olympic men’s doubles tennis event by defeating singles world
number 2 Andy Roddick and Mardy Fish of the USA in straight sets in the
first round under windy conditions today.
India's Nikhil Kanetkar jubilates after beating Spain's Sergio Llopis in the first round of the men's singles of the Olympic Games badminton competition, at the Goudi Olympic Hall in Athens on Monday. Kanetkar beat Llopis 15-7, 13-15, 15-13.
— AFP photo
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