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Saturday,
March 4,
2006, Chandigarh, India
Updated
at 3:00 am (IST)
India
has arrived: Bush
Calls it a nation
of opportunity
New Delhi, March
3
Mr George W. Bush
today wooed India like no other US President had ever done
before and admitted that he had been “dazzled” by
India. Like a seasoned Indophile, he reeled out facts
after facts, with a liberal sprinkling of quotable quotes
from two great makers of India — Mahatma Gandhi and
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru — to convey to his countrymen
back home that India had arrived.
In video (28k, 56k)
World page: Pak
becomes fortress ahead of Bush visit
US
offers India advanced fighter aircraft
Nation page: Bush
visits Hyderabad and
more
Sports page: Bush
is a Sania fan
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US President George W. Bush delivers a speech at Purana Qila in New Delhi on Friday.
— Reuters photo
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PM’s
statement on N-deal in Parliament on March 6
New Delhi, March 3
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will
make a statement and give details of the Indo-US nuclear deal in
Parliament on March 6. Mr Pranab Mukherjee said the visit of US
President George W. Bush was not yet over and the Prime Minister would
make a statement on the issue next week.
Special article:
Indo-US
nuclear deal
World page: Indo-US
deal: focus shifts to Congress
World
community, IAEA hail Indo-US N-deal
Nation
page: Cong hails Indo-US nuclear pact
4
dead, 13 hurt in Lucknow flare-up
Lucknow, March 3
Anti-Bush protests flared up into
communal violence leaving at least four dead and 13 seriously injured.
Property, shops and vehicles were damaged during arson in major shopping
areas laying hollow the administration’s claim of preparedness to
tackle the protesters. Violence started after the Friday prayers when
anti-Bush protesters got into an argument with shopkeepers in Maulviganj
over downing of shutters.
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India:
The Tasks Ahead
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
125TH
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS,
INAUGURAL SESSION
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Let me tell you, we want your money. Those who have money have the technology also. I want your technology also. I want your good management policies, good governance norms.
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Editorial: Karachi
blast
Vehicles go up in flames as the police tries to check riotous mobs in Lucknow on Friday. — Reuters
photo
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Sabarmati
coach fire accidental, says Banerjee
New Delhi, March 3
Reiterating its interim findings to
the extreme annoyance of the BJP, the Justice U.C. Banerjee committee
today said that the February 2002 fire in the S-6 coach of Sabarmati
Express was “accidental and not deliberate”.
Nation page: BJP
terms Godhra fire report absurd
Centre
orders CBI inquiry against Chautalas
Chandigarh, March 3
It was a day of mixed feelings for
the former Chief Minister and INLD supremo, Mr Om Prakash Chautala.
While he was gloating over the relatively successfully Panipat rally,
organised by his party to protest against the removal of the name of his
father Devi Lal, from that of Panipat Thermal Plant, news came that the
Centre had allowed the CBI to take up inquiry against him and his family
members for allegedly amassing assets disproportionate to their income
when his party was in power.
Haryana page: INLD
rally against deletion of
Devi Lal’s name
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India, US clinch nuclear deal
March 3, 2006
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PM breaks protocol to receive Bush at airport
March 2, 2006
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No
change in personal and corporate IT
March 1, 2006
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Survey pegs growth at 8.1 pc
February 28, 2006
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Railway
recruitment exam cancelled
February 27, 2006
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Let us build a new J&K: PM
February 26, 2006
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Lalu’s please-all Budget
February 25, 2006
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PM upbeat on economy
February 24, 2006
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Indo-US
talks to focus on fast breeder reactors
February 23, 2006
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Manu, 8 others acquitted in Jessica murder case
February 22, 2006
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