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                      Friday,
                      August 17,
                      2007, Chandigarh, IndiaUpdated at 3:00 am (IST)
 
 
          
            | India free to test, not bound by Hyde: Govt Upheaval in Parliament, Left walks out
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            | New Delhi, August 16 Even as external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee categorically told the Lok Sabha in the midst of a walkout by the Left parties that India has the sovereign right to test and would do so if it is necessary in national interest, the BJP served notice of a privilege motion against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha for allegedly misleading Parliament on the India-US civilian nuclear deal.
 |  Pranab Mukherjee:  Swears by Articles 5 and 14 of N-deal
 |  Back channels work overtimeNew Delhi, August 16
 UPA government’s crisis managers and the Left parties are working overtime to narrow their differences over the Indo-US civil nuclear deal so that a compromise formula can be presented before the CPM’s politburo which is meeting here tomorrow to reassess its stand on this issue.
 N-deal:
                    BJP gives privilege noticeNew Delhi,
                    August 16
 The BJP today moved a
                    privilege notice against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in
                    the Rajya Sabha for misleading the nation on the Indo-US
                    nuclear deal. To add to the worries of the Congress-led UPA,
                    the United National Progressive Alliance is also
                    contemplating a similar notice.
  
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            | Howard
        calls up PM, offers uranium
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            | New Delhi, August 16 Australian Prime Minister John
        Howard today telephoned his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh and
        conveyed his country’s decision to sell uranium to India- a
        double-edged sword which cuts both ways.         
              Howard offers uranium to India
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 |  CBI
        to pursue QNew Delhi, August 16
 The CBI, which has received a lot
        of flak after Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi yesterday walked
        free from Argentina, today said it will continue to pursue him in
        connection with the Bofors case.
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            |  |  Himachal page: Bhavi had just no
              chance 
 MIRACLE AT GHANVI:
               This is the only house left standing after Tuesday evening’s cloudburst in Ghanvi village, about 220  km from Shimla.
 — Tribune photo by S. Chandan
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 Sensex
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         Fears of a global credit squeeze continued to haunt the domestic stock market today as the benchmark BSE Sensex plunged 642 points in its second-biggest fall ever on massive selling pressure triggered by concerns of spreading US subprime mortgage sector crisis.
 (Details on Business
        page)
 
 Fly
        to New York from ChandigarhChandigarh, August 16
 Can you fly from Chandigarh to New
        York ? Yes, say Air India officials. Anyone interested in flying on a
        non-stop Mumbai-New York flight in a new generation Boeing 777 aircraft
        can do so by taking a Chandigarh-Mumbai flight of Indian without paying
        anything extra.
 
 
 
          
            | Dam
        happy in HaryanaSalehpur (Yamunanagar)
 With no takers for this land at Rs
        50,000 per acre four years ago, there are no sellers today even at Rs 10
        lakh an acre in this small village located in the foothills of the
        Shivaliks. A dam small water harvesting dam constructed in less than 40
        days and declared ready for use in this April has changed the fate of
        thirty odd families and checked their migration to nearby cities.
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                                  |  | Big I-Day deal for farmers August 16, 2007
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                                  |  | 65
          feared dead in HP cloudburst August 15, 2007
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                                  |  | India’s
                    interest unharmed: PM August 14, 2007
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                                  |  | N-deal: Left unmoved August 13, 2007
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                                  |  | We
                    will sort it out: PM August 12, 2007
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                                  |  | N-deal:
                    Left toughens stand, PM unmoved August 11, 2007
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                                  |  | After
          Rice call, Pak rebuttal August 10, 2007
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                                  |  | Pak
                    plans to impose emergency? August 9, 2007
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                                  |  | Left
                    strikes down 123 agreement August 8, 2007
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                                  |  | CBI
          arrests Malhotra August 7, 2007
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