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      September 30, 2004, Chandigarh, IndiaUpdated at 3:00 am (IST)
 
 Public servants among 190 in CBI netNationwide raids yield jewellery, cash worth 9 cr
 New Delhi, September 29
 In a major swoop the CBI today carried out nationwide raids against  public servants and registered cases against several of them, including a former project Director of the National Highways Authority of India, against whom Satyendra Dubey had levelled allegations of irregularities.
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        okays panel for backward sectionsGoM to look into FDI in print media
 New Delhi, September 29
 The Union Cabinet today approved the setting up of a National Commission
        which will recommend measures for uplift of the social and
        economically backward classes among religious and linguistic minority
        communities, including reservations in education and government jobs.
 
 
  Nation: Bring PM under Lokpal’s purview, says
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                Sandeep Joshi(Click
                to enlarge)
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        leader shot in Anantnag
  Srinagar, September 29 At least four persons, including a
        Congress leader, have been killed in separate incidents in the Kashmir
        valley since yesterday.
 A relative of Mohammed Yusuf Bhat wails during his funeral at his residence in Mattan on Wednesday. — Tribune photo by Amin War
 
 No Purulia-type
mission: MEANepal-bound plane lands at Ahmedabad
 New Delhi, September 29
 The Ministry of External Affairs has
rubbished claims that a cargo plane hired by
the US Government and carrying arms and
ammunition for the Nepalese Government was on a Purulia-type mission to India.
 
  
    | 3 lifters,
coach get life ban |  
    | New Delhi, September 29 The Indian Olympic Association has imposed
a life ban on three tainted weightlifters—Sanamacha Chanu, Pratima Kumari
and Sunaina—and national coach Pal Singh Sandhu.
 |  Sanamacha Chanu and Pratima Kumari
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threatens to stall winter session of ParliamentNew Delhi, September 29
 The BJP today warned the UPA government that the coming
winter session of Parliament would be stalled as "destructive
government" could not expect "constructive opposition".
 
 
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            |  | Diesel
      to cost more from Oct 1 September 29, 2004
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            |  | Talks
      with Pak to be carried forward September 28, 2004
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            |  | PM
      ends US visit September 27, 2004
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            |  | We have
an open mind on Kashmir, says PM September 26, 2004
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            |  | PM,
      Pervez address Kashmir issue September 25, 2004
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            |  | Peace
        talks with Pak to continue September 24, 2004
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            |  | PM for expanding Security Council September 23, 2004
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            |  | Bush lauds
        India’s stand on Pak September 22, 2004
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            |  | Manmohan
      Singh, Blair vow to fight terror September 21, 2004
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            |  | Reforms to continue, says PM September 20, 2004
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            |  | Weed
      out graft from judiciary September 19, 2004
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