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Infiltration to figure in talks with Rocca
NEW DELHI, MAY 13. The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State on South Asia, Christina Rocca, arrived here tonight to make a first-hand assessment of Indo-Pak. tensions on the Line of Control and discuss ways to defuse them. Her talks on Tuesday ...
`Pak. epicentre of Islamic fundamentalism'
NEW DELHI, MAY 13.Terming Pakistan an "epicentre of Islamic fundamentalism,'' India today said that there was no decline in infiltration of terrorists and arms across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. Despite the January 12 speech by ...
Minorities happy over Modi's positive signals
GANDHINAGAR, MAY 13. Reacting to the promises made by the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, today to the members of the minority community in a bid to restore their confidence in the State Government, some representatives, though sceptical ...
Will President be a consensus candidate?
NEW DELHI, MAY 13.Consensus or a contest? Uncertainty prevails over the modalities for choosing the President for the next five-year term, due to begin some ten weeks from now. The earlier estimate that there was an in-built compulsion for an ...
Heat wave may abate
NEW DELHI, MAY 13. There appears to be finally some good news on the weather front. The severe heat wave, which has been sweeping over most parts of the country for the past week could abate at least in some areas within the next couple of days, ...
Cong. not for `trade-off'
NEW DELHI, MAY 13.A consensus on the choice of the next President may not be easy with the Congress today describing K. R. Narayanan, as "one of the exceptionally good Presidents'' and indicating its readiness to support him if he was willing to ...
Modi suspects 'Pak. hand'
HIMMATNAGAR (Sabarkantha), MAY 13. The Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, suspects the "hand of Pakistan" in the communal disturbances in the State. Addressing a series of public meetings and other functions in Sabarkantha district ...
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  • Parliament passes SC/ST Orders Bill
  • Army chief in Nepal
  • Cricketer shot dead
  • Opposition to amendment of Cable Act
  • Varuna-II to begin today
  • TDP seeks incentives for weavers
  • Reliance president appears in court, granted bail
  • Malaysia interested in leasing Chennai airport
  • Former Assam DSP fisted to death

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