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Shock
in Lanka
Sri Lankan
authorities chartered a special flight to Lahore on Tuesday
afternoon to bring home the members of its national cricket
team, who were the target of a terrorist attack in Pakistan on
Tuesday morning. The attack has left many Sri Lankans shaken,
particularly the cricket fans.
Rajapaksa
cuts short Nepal visit
Zardari
apologises to Islanders
‘Exemplary
punishment for attackers’
Fallout
of Pak’s soft stance: Pranab
Rubbishes Islamabad’s claim of Indian role in attack
New Delhi, March 3
India today voiced its strong condemnation of the dastardly
attack on Sri Lankan cricketers in Lahore, warning that such
incidents would continue to occur until Pakistan dismantled the
terrorist infrastructure on its territory and toughened its
stance against those behind terrorist incidents.
Obama
‘deeply concerned’
UK envoy flays attack
Protesters burn effigy of Gilani
Terrorism a global menace: FBI chief
Lahore Ambush
Typical LeT
strike: Security agencies
New Delhi, March 3
Security agencies in India have pointed out that the attack on
Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore today had the hallmark of
Lashkar-e-Toiba. Sources said it was typical of the LeT to carry
out such attacks as it was feeling the heat after a massive
crackdown on its leaders.
200 shady transactions detected
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Pakistan
is ‘time bomb waiting to explode’
New Delhi, March 3
Even as the political class reacted
with shock and dismay over the terror attack on the Sri Lankan
cricketers in Lahore the general feeling here is that Pakistan has to
realise the gravity of the situation and the people there should rise up
to terrorists there.
BJP
sets eye on Third Front allies
New Delhi, March 3
Even as the BJP is struggling hard
to retain its NDA allies within the fold without conceding them any
extra seat share in the ensuing general elections, the party is already
eyeing the nascent Third Front, announced by former Prime Minister HD
Deve Gowda in Bangalore yesterday.
LS Polls
‘Jai Ho’ to
spearhead Congress campaign
New Delhi, March 3
Oscar winner AR Rahman’s
foot-tapping music score “Jai Ho ” will be the signature tune of the
Congress party in its election campaign. The Congress has bought the
rights of the award-winning song from T-series and is set to use it
appropriately once its election campaign gets underway.
Yellow
rust from Pak hits crops
Dugh Chinna, Jammu, March 3
Besides militants, deadly crop
diseases also infiltrate into India from Pakistan. And this time, an
airborne disease from across the border has hit the standing wheat crop
badly in boder villages in this district.
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LS
polls from April 16
March 3, 2009
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Chawla
set to head EC
March 2, 2009
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Navy
gets charge of coastal security
March 1, 2009
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Economy
slips to 5.3% in Q3
February 28, 2009
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Rebels
rise again, surrender
February 27, 2009
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Court
bars Sharifs from polls
February 26, 2009
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Excise
duty, service tax cut by 2 pc
February 25, 2009
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Oscar
Slumgod
February 24, 2009
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Murder
case against troops
February 23, 2009
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Shoot
orders in Tamil Nadu
February 22, 2009
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