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Saturday,
March 19,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
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Can cricket diplomacy eventually bring peace to the subcontinent?
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Amid
opposition, patents Bill introduced in LS
New Delhi, March 18
Amid strong opposition from the Left
parties, the Government today introduced the Patents (Amendment) Bill,
2005 in the Lok Sabha.
Nation
page: Left sets terms on patents Bill
Pak
to free 60 Punjabi youths on March 21
Chandigarh, March 18
Five hundred and twenty-nine fishermen belonging to Gujarat — along with 60 Punjabi youngsters —
will soon be released from different jails in Pakistan. Disclosing this at
a function organised by the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee this
afternoon, Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh added that Pakistani
President General Pervez Musharraf had also issued release orders of
another 83 Indians.
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Full
coverage: India
vs Pak
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2005
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QUOTE OF THE
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The Gujarat riots took place three years ago and Mr Narendra Modi has not been involved in any of the US State Department reports, nor has he been indicted by any court of democratic and free
India.
— Subramaniam Swamy
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Editorial:
Welcome release
Special article:
India-Pak cold war continues
Nation page:
Getting into UK may get tougher
Punjab
page: High
Court clears bus service to Nankana Sahib
Deluge of
visitors from Pak
Pak Punjab
Governor avid reader of The Tribune
Army
dispels doubts on LoC bus security
New Delhi, March 18
Attempting to dispel doubts on the
security needed for the Srinagar-Muzzaffarabad bus service, the Army
today said a great deal of thought had been put into ensuring that there
was fool-proof security for the Indian side of the 170 km journey and
that the bus was not used by militants.
Student
killed, eight hurt in school blast
Srinagar,
March 18
A Class X student was killed and
eight others, including seven students were injured, four of them
seriously, when an explosion took place at the entrance to a school at
Nadihal in Baramula district today.
A schoolboy being taken in a wheelchair after he was injured in an explosion in a school at Nadihal, Baramula, on Friday.
— Reuters photo
Prasar
Bharati sends notices to 18 channels
Sports page: BCCI
can earn 10,000 cr annually from channel: Bindra
Bollywood bigwigs
Salman, Govinda rally behind Aman
Mumbai, March 18
Amidst rumours that India TV has trapped several top Bollywood personalities demanding sexual favours from young women aspiring for stardom, prominent film makers and actors turned up in strength against the television channel here today.
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Notice issued to India TV
Bollywood star Salman Khan (left) interacts with the media in favour of small screen star Aman Verma (centre) after a private news channel allegedly framed him in a sting operation to expose the casting couch in Mumbai on Friday.
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FM hints at rollback of tax on cash withdrawal
March 18, 2005
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US refuses to stop F-16 sale to Pak
March 17, 2005
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Munda wins trust vote
March 16, 2005
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Speaker
adamant, but in a fix
March 15, 2005
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UPA to contest Jharkhand Speaker’s post
March 14, 2005
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Munda, 5 others
sworn in
March 13, 2005
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Soren quits,
Munda made CM
March 12, 2005
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Speaker to seek Kalam’s view
on SC order
March 11, 2005
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Jharkhand
floor test on March 11
March 10, 2005
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Bihar’s
turf war shifts to Union Cabinet
March 9, 2005
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