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Monday,
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20,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Consensus on ‘fair’ climate change pact
USA to collaborate in environment planning and regulation
New Delhi, July 19
Ahead of the Copenhagen conference later this year, India and the US today agreed upon the need for a "fair" agreement on climate change and discussed ways of collaborating in the fields of environmental planning, regulation, management and forestry.
Hillary: Terror syndicates in Pak matter of concern
On Gurgaon visit, she remembers her family
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gestures during a conference on climate
change and green technologies in Gurgaon on Sunday. — PTI |

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Let
New Delhi decide on signing CTBT: Hillary
New Delhi, July 19
Given President Barack
Obama’s strong views on non-proliferation issues, India may come
under renewed American pressure to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban
Treaty (CTBT) when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets
India leaders here tomorrow.
26/11
Probe
local involvement: Pak
New Delhi, July 19
Suspecting involvement of
locals in 26/11, Pakistan has sought from India the interrogation
reports of two terrorists Fahim Ansari and Sabahuddin held in
connection with the terror attack while giving details of the probe
conducted by it.
Education Policy
— A Tribune Debate
THE Yashpal Committee on education reforms and the plans announced by the new HRD Minister, Kapil Sibal, have aroused nation-wide interest among parents, educationists, political parties and policy-makers.
H K Dua
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Akshardham Attack
Key suspect
nabbed
Hyderabad, July 19
A Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative
Shoukatullah Ghouri, suspected to be involved in the attack on
Akshardham temple in 2002, was arrested by Andhra Pradesh police soon
after his arrival here from Saudi Arabia.
3
hurt in assault on Indians in Oz
Melbourne, July 19
Two fresh cases of assault on
Indians have been reported in Australia, with three students being
injured in two separate incidents in Sydney and Adelaide despite serious
efforts by the country to reestablish its image as a safe destination
for international students.

Several hurt as ‘gotra’ row rages
Jhajjar, July 19
Members and supporters of the Kadian Barha khap panchayat today clashed with the police following the ongoing gotra controversy over a “forbidden” marriage in Dharana village under Beri subdivision here today.
Nine-year
wait for justice
Chandigarh, July 19
A 48-year-old Surinder Kaur, a
resident of Damana village near Urmar Tanda in Hoshairpur, has been
fighting for justice for nine years, awaiting action against a
co-employee who was caught red-handed taking bribe from her.
College that trains cops to take on Naxalites
The motto of the Kanker Jungle Warfare College is ‘Fight a guerrilla like a guerrilla’
Kanker (Chhattisgarh), July 19
The police are not following the basic rules of jungle warfare while fighting the
Naxalites, Chhattisgarh’s top terrorism expert Brigadier (retd) BK Ponwar has charged.
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Hillary hails Pak intent to fight terror
July 19, 2009
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No
dilution in stand: PM
July 18, 2009
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India
delinks terror from composite dialogue
July 17, 2009
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New
Delhi, Islamabad move closer
to dialogue
July 16, 2009
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Colours
of India in France
July 15, 2009
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Another Metro mishap injures 6
July 14, 2009
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Delhi Metro bridge collapse kills 6
July 13, 2009
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PM
to G8, G5 nations: Tell Pak to shed terror
July 12, 2009
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G8 pledges $20 bn for food security to poor nations
July 11, 2009
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G8
non-committal on emission targets
July 10, 2009
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