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Thursday,
July 21, 2005,
Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am
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CAST
YOUR VOTE
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Is India right in placing civilian nuclear facilities under
international safeguards?
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US
State Dept backs Bush’s policy on
N-energy aid to India
The State Department on Tuesday said that
contrary to some suggestions, it was “fully on board”
with President George W. Bush’s policy of extending
civilian nuclear cooperation to India.
Nation page: Cong clueless on Indo-US nuclear
agreements
Vajpayee flays N-pacts
Editorial: Momentous
visit
Opinions page: Gains
from new status
A relook at
defence agreement
4
killed, 15 hurt in Srinagar car bomb blast |
Srinagar, July 20
A powerful car bomb
explosion targeted at a convoy of the security forces took
place in the high security area, killing at least four
persons, including three Army personnel in the
Sonwar area, here this morning. In
video(28k, 56k)
Editorial: Terrorist strikes
A father cries during the burial of his son, Nasir Ahmad, who was killed in a suicide attack in Srinagar on Wednesday.
— Reuters
photo
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QUOTE
OF THE DAY
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There were times when officers used to get up from their chairs on seeing a Congress worker in khadi entering their offices, but this has become a thing of the past.
— Shamsher Singh Dullo
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Haryana
to go by SC verdict
Premature release of life
convicts
New Delhi, July 20
The Hooda government in Haryana has
assured the Supreme Court that it would abide by any direction passed by
it with regard to the premature release of life convicts by the previous
Om Prakash Chautala regime.
BJP
leader defends Advani
New Delhi, July 20
A former member of Prime Minister
Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s Economic Advisory Council today came to the
defence of BJP president L.K. Advani but accused the BJP ministers in
the NDA government of having failed to live up to the reputation of
belonging to ‘Sangh sanskar’ and provide a distinctly different
administration.
Rein
in bureaucracy, Dullo tells CM
Chandigarh, July 20
On the very first day of assuming
charge as president of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee, Mr
Shamsher Singh Dullo set the agenda for the Chief Minister, Capt
Amarinder Singh, here today.
Chandigarh page: Dullo
supporters swarm city
Probe
ordered into Salman’s mob links
Mumbai, July 20
The Maharashtra Government today
ordered an inquiry into actor Salman Khan’s links with the underworld.
Accordingly, the Mumbai police’s
Criminal Investigation Department will look into Khan’s alleged claims
that he was linked with the underworld and was aware of the serial bomb
blasts that rocked Mumbai in March 1993.
Abandoned
girl’s father appears in court
Tarn Taran, July 20
Dimple, 28, who had filed a suit seeking compensation from her
biological parents for allegedly having abandoned her when she was just 12 days
old, today succeeded in forcing her biological father to
appear in a court here. |

A file picture of Dimple and Dr Karanjia at the time of Dimple’s wedding. |
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US recognises India as nuclear state
July 20, 2005
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Indo-US
ties in for transformation
July 19, 2005
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Advani
to stay on both posts
July 18, 2005
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India
not on sale: PM
July 17, 2005
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LeT
hand in Ayodhya attack
July 16, 2005
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London blast mastermind of Pak origin
July 15, 2005
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128 die as 3 trains collide in Pak
July 14, 2005
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Crisis
blows over, Advani not to step down
July 13, 2005
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RSS mounts pressure on Advani
to quit
July 12, 2005
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Sonia buys peace till PM’s US visit
July 11, 2005
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