Friday,
October
16,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Terror
Thursday in Pak n
Bloodbath in 3
cities; 39 dead n
Lahore under siege n
Suicide blast in Kohat
n Car bomb rocks
Peshawar The ‘Terror
Thursday’, marked by audacious strikes on three heavily
gaurded security facilities, left as many as 39 persons dead and
scores injured in three Pakistan cities.
SCURRYING FOR COVER: Pakistani cops run to take position outside the Federal Investigation Agency office after an attack by armed assailants in Lahore on Thursday. — AFP
India
verifying reports on Brahmaputra dam New Delhi,
October 15
In yet another instance of
Beijing misleading India, China is said to be building a
large-scale dam project on the upper reaches of the Brahmaputra
river in its territory, which could trigger a major crisis for
the people of north-eastern states.
Rodrigues
in the news again Chandigarh, October 15
English news channel CNN-IBN today
came out with a sensational report claiming that the Punjab Governor and
UT Administrator, General SF Rodrigues (Retd), had been “summoned”
by the Prime Minister over his alleged role in “irregularities” in
allotment of land to two private companies for setting up mega projects
in Chandigarh.
A Tribune Exclusive Shatrughan
fires a blast at BJP leaders New Delhi, October 15
It is a firecracker the BJP
could have done without on Diwali. It is Shatrughan Sinha who has
fired a shotgun blast against the BJP leadership which is already
reeling from the infighting that broke out after the party’s
defeat in the Lok Sabha polls.
Call
drops spoil festive mood Chandigarh, October 15
Telecom subscribers across board
will have to suffer frequent call drops and congestion on network
because of failure on part of most cellular companies to take adequate
maintenance measures to deal with the increased traffic during this
festival season.
Obama
first US Prez to attend Diwali bash President Barack Obama on
Wednesday became the first US president to attend a White House Diwali
celebration, though the tradition was started during the tenure of his
predecessor George W. Bush.
HAPPY
DIWALI: US President Barack Obama with Indian Americans on the ocassion of Diwali celebrations at White House in Washington on Wednesday. — PTI
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