Friday,
August
22,
2008, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Twin
blasts kill 65 in Pak Islamabad, August
21
At least 55 persons were
killed (65, according to PTI) and another 80 wounded, 35 of
them seriously, when two suicide bombers blew themselves up
outside the gates of a Pakistan ordinance factory in Wah
Cantonment.
The body of one of the two suspected suicide bombers lies on a
road as policemen secure the area of the blasts at Wah, near
Islamabad, on Thursday. The attackers blew themselves up
almost simultaneously outside two gates of the sprawling
factory complex. It is one of the country's most sensitive
installations. — AFP photo
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3 NSG countries question waiver New Delhi, August 21
Clouds of uncertainty hung over the landmark Indo-US nuclear deal today despite top Indian diplomats making a valiant attempt to address the concerns of NSG nations about the country’s nuclear programme, with New Zealand, Austria and Ireland remaining well-entrenched in the camp opposing an unconditional waiver for India.
BMW hit-and-run case Advocates Anand and Khan guilty
New Delhi, August 21
The Delhi High Court on Thursday convicted senior advocates R K Anand and I U Khan in the BMW expose case for obstructing administration of justice.
PPP pitches for Zardari as president
In an orchestrated move, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has put forward the name of its co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari for presidential elections, giving a dramatic twist to the search for the successor of Gen. Pervez Musharraf.
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Import of aircraft
for personal use Leading corporates evade duty worth crores New Delhi, August 21
In one of the biggest cases of duty evasion that has exposed the soft underbelly of the corporates, the Customs Department has found that leading companies have evaded import duty of several hundred crores by making wrong declarations while importing aircraft for the personal use of their executives.
4 cops killed in Maoist attack Gaya (Bihar), August 21
Six persons, including four Special Auxiliary Police (SAP) jawans, were killed and five others injured in an encounter between the police and activists of the banned CPI (Maoist) at Raniganj here
today.
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Land Row No let-up in Jammu
protesters’ anger Jammu, August 21
Even as the curfew was relaxed from
5 a.m. to 8 p.m., there was no let-up in the protesters' anger as they
damaged the vehicle of a former Congress minister and set ablaze three
others here today. J&K page: Muzaffarabad bus service resumes
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