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                      Sunday,
                      April 15,
                      2007, Chandigarh, IndiaUpdated at 3:00 am (IST)
 
 No need for sanction in graft cases: SCNew Delhi, April 14
 In yet another attempt to curb rampant  corruption among public servants, the Supreme Court has ruled that in corruption cases under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (PCA), sanction is of automatic nature and factual aspects are of little or no consequence.
 CIC notice to PMO on FSNew Delhi, April 14
 The Central Information Commission has issued notice to the PMO, Cabinet Secretariat and the External Affairs Ministry on an application seeking access to the file notings on the appointment of Foreign Secretary Shivshanker Menon.
 
 
  SC
        administration gets the rap  
  
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                      Internet?California,
                      April 14
 Although it has
                      already taken nearly four decades to get this far in
                      building the Internet, some university researchers with
                      the federal government’s blessing want to scrap all that
                      and start over.
 
 Indians
                      in Uganda shaken after mob attackJohannesburg,
                      April 14
 Indians in the
                      Ugandan capital Kampala are still frightened and shaken
                      after Thursday’s mob attack in which at least two
                      Indians were killed and a Hindu temple attacked by a mob
                      protesting the proposed expansion plan of an Indian sugar
                      firm by cutting down a protected rainforest.
 Fire at Moga power gridMoga, April 14
 A major fire that broke out at the power grid here late last night resulted in huge losses to the Power Grid Corporation of India, besides disrupting the power supply to several parts of Malwa region.
 
                        
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                            The remains of the 250-MW transformer at Moga power grid that was destroyed in a fire on Friday
                            night. |  Nation page:PCI closes complaint against The Tribune
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                          | Kiwis
                            fly into semis St
                            George’s, April 14
 New Zealand
                            defeated South Africa by five wickets here today to
                            enter the semifinals of the World Cup.
 (Details on Sports
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 South African batsman Jacques Kallis stretches to avoid a bouncer off Shane Bond during the World Cup
                            Super Eight match against New Zealand at the Grenada National Stadium in St George’s on Saturday. New Zealand won by five wickets to cruise into the semifinals of
                            the mega event.
 — AFP photo
 |  |  Khurana,
        Uma part waysNew Delhi, April 14
 Upset over not being consulted on
        withdrawal of Bharatiya Jan Shakti candidates from UP polls, maverick
        politician Madanlal Khurana today quit the Uma Bharti-led party that he
        had joined as acting president barely two months ago.
 
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            | Malwa
        hinterland begins to shine academicallyChandigarh, April 14
 Malwa’s hinterland is undergoing
        a change thanks to neighbourhood campuses set up by Punjabi University,
        Patiala. Educationally, the countryside of Mansa and Bathinda districts
        is the most backward region in Punjab.
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                                  |  | After VHP, Uma backs BJP April 14,
                            2007
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                                  |  | Now,
                      pulse import to fight prices April 13,
                            2007
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                                  |  | Virk sent  back to Maharashtra April 12,
                            2007
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                                  |  | Goodbye
                      Halwara, hello Sahnewal April 11,
                            2007
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                                  |  | Vendetta:
                      Capt April 10,
                            2007
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                                  |  | Don’t
                            overstep limit, PM to judiciary April 9,
                            2007
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                                  |  | Cong blown away in DelhiApril 8,
                            2007
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                                  |  | Bench stays judge ruling April 7,
                            2007
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                                  |  | Panel okays 83 SEZs April 6,
                            2007
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                                  |  | Greg goes April 5,
                            2007
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