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                      Wednesday,
                      August 22,
                      2007, Chandigarh, IndiaUpdated at 3:00 am (IST)
 
 
          
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            | New Delhi,
                    August 21 India’s ambassador to
                    the USA Ronen Sen, who risked the wrath of MPs for allegedly
                    describing them as “headless chickens” in the context of
                    the Indo-US nuclear deal, today offered an unqualified
                    apology.
 |  |  Chuck de: CPM ready for anythingParty Central Committee likely to set deadline for Manmohan govt
 New Delhi, August 21
 The highest decision-making body of the CPM, the Central Committee, is meeting in the capital tomorrow to discuss the nuclear deal and also the outside support being extended to the Manmohan Singh government.
 
 
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 123 DealJapan to be
        positive at NSG talks
 New Delhi, August 21
 Japan will participate
        “positively” in discussions at the Nuclear Suppliers Group on
        Indo-US nuclear deal, a senior Japanese government official said today
        as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived here on a three-day
        official visit.
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              Manmohan Singh addresses a business delegation while Japanese
              Prime Minister Shinzo Abe looks on in New Delhi on Tuesday. — Tribune photo by Mukesh Aggarwal
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            | “Japan
              understands the importance of the nuclear deal for India. We know
              India needs nuclear energy to tackle the challenge of global
              warming and meet its other needs to emerge as a global economic
              power. But, we are in no position to initiate a discussion in
              support of the nuclear deal in the NSG,” senior Japanese
              officials said in New Delhi. — UNI |  N-OrdealGoing gets
        tougher as no one wants to budge
 New Delhi, August 21
 The country’s political firmament
        is caught in the spectre of an impending snap general elections with the
        hardening of stand of the Congress-led UPA and the Left parties,
        respectively, on the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal in spite of the
        government’s insistence that the Manmohan Singh government will
        complete its five-year term.
 
 
 
          
            | Haneef wins visa battle Minister made jurisdictional error: Australian court
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            | Brisbane, August 21 An Australian court here today reinstated Indian doctor Muhammad Haneef’s work visa, paving the way for him to return to work here and leading to calls for immigration minister Kevin Andrews resignation.
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            | Sensex tanks Mumbai:
              Notwithstanding stabilising global indices, the Sensex on Tuesday
              declined by a whopping 438.44 points on the Bombay Stock Exchange
              (BSE) to settle below the psychological barrier of 14,000 at
              13,989.11, in backdrop of talks about mid-term general elections
              in the country.
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          Racial
        attack: India asks Berlin to take actionNew Delhi, August 21
 India has taken up the issue of
        alleged racist attack on eight Indian nationals in the village of
        Muegeln in the German state of Saxony and requested that German
        authorities take action and prevent future incidents of the kind.
 SC
        stays HC order on affidavit by RodriguesNew Delhi, August 21
 The Supreme Court has stayed the
        Punjab and Haryana High Court order seeking an affidavit from Punjab
        Governor Gen S.F. Rodrigues in his personal capacity as the
        Administrator of Chandigarh whether he had instructed its counsel to
        depose in a particular manner in the Dera Sacha Sauda case.
 
 
 
          
            | Sikh Devotees Locked
        OutHooligans take
        over shrine in Lahore
 Lahore, August 21
 An 18th century Sikh shrine in
        Naolakha Bazaar in Lahore has been “taken over by a group of
        hooligans” and the government is “hesitating to take action”
        against the Muslims who have locked the Sikhs out, Daily Times said on
        Tuesday.
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                                  |  | PM pitches for N-energy, Left narrows govt options August
                                    21, 2007
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                                  |  | N-deal:
                                    Govt may set up panel of experts August
                                    20, 2007
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                                  |  | Karat:
                                    Pause or else... August
                                    19, 2007
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                                  |  | Support
                                    now only on merit, says Bardhan August
                                    18, 2007
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                                  |  | India
                                    free to test, not bound by Hyde: Govt August
                                    17, 2007
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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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