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Sunday,
April 10,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Chinese PM arrives in
Bangalore
New Delhi, April 9
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao
arrived in Bangalore this evening on his four-day official visit to
India while top officials of the two countries here finalised a
Protocol on Confidence Building Measures.
In video (28k, 56k)
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao waves during his arrival at Bangalore airport on Saturday.
— Reuters photo
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Is an export target of $ 92 billion in the current
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Full
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London, April 9
Britain’s Prince Charles today married his long-time sweetheart Camilla Parker Bowles, making official a relationship that endured off-and-on for more than 30 years.
Britain’s Prince Charles waves as he and Camilla Parker Bowles leave the Guildhall in Windsor, southern England, after their civil wedding ceremony, on Saturday.
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Kashmir, not cricket, tops Pervez’s agenda
Islamabad, April 9
There is more to watching cricket than what is said to be on the cards during Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s three-day visit to New Delhi from April 16.
Three dead in Haryana panchayat poll violence
Gurgaon, April 9
Elections to Gram Panchayats, Block Samitis and Zila Parishads in the district were today marred by violence at many places, resulting in two deaths and injuries to more than 50 persons.
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QUOTE OF THE
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We were missing the collective effort in the last two games, but this time it was a good team effort.
— Inzamam-ul-Haq
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SA
man admits to illegal export of devices to India, Pak
New York, April 9
A Pakistani businessman has been
charged by American prosecutors with illegally exporting devices from
the country that could be used to develop nuclear weapons while his
alleged South African partner has pleaded guilty to arranging illegal
export of US-made equipment to Pakistan and India.
Poor to groan under VAT
Chandigarh, April 9
A factory or farm worker, a daily wager or a rickshaw-puller in Punjab will pay Value Added Tax on most all items he buys.
Living in either a rented room or his own “kucha house”, he will now be required to pay 4 per cent VAT for ash bricks or refractory bricks or earthen tiles and on lime and lime stone for white washing a new structure.
Nitish
gives up on govt formation
New Delhi, April 9
A two-day National Executive
meeting of the JD (U) starting here tomorrow is likely to debate the
party’s future course of action in Bihar even as its senior leader
Nitish Kumar said he was abandoning efforts to form government.
Army
to hand over fort to Punjab
Amritsar, April 9
The military history of the
legendary Mahraja Ranjit Singh and the British that remained
behind the iron curtain for more than one and a half century, will
now be thrown open to the public following the formal handing over
ceremony of the 250-year-old historic Gobindgarh Fort, to the
state government by the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, to mark
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A view of the official residence of General Dyer, responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, at Gobindgarh Fort in Amritsar. The fort is to be handed over to the Punjab Government as a major tourist spot.
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Foreign
trade policy sets export target of $92 billion
April 9, 2005
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Bus passengers bridge the divide
April 8, 2005
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Ultras storm Srinagar Tourist Centre
April 7, 2005
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Kaman Bridge all set for
historic event
April 6, 2005
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200 escape from burning train
April 5, 2005
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Nitish Kumar faces roadblocks
April 4, 2005
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Pope John Paul II is dead
April 3, 2005
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PM
open to talks with Musharraf
April 2, 2005
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Jindal, Surender Singh die in copter crash
April 1, 2005
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Traders’ strike almost total
March 31, 2005
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2,000 feared dead in quake
March 30, 2005
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