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2 killed in Gujarat
AHMEDABAD, JULY 5. Two persons, Ismail Mansuri and his son Rasool, were lynched to death in Sanor village in Dabhoi taluka in Vadodara district of Gujarat on Thursday night. Ismail, a local money-lender, and his son had returned to their ...
Documents not secret, says Iftikhar Geelani
NEW DELHI, JULY 5.Iftikhar Geelani, Chief of Bureau, Kashmir Times, who has been detained for alleged possession of secret and sensitive documents, has said that the information attributed to him was nothing but part of a journal published ...
Two more Coast Guard stations in six months
TUTICORIN, JULY 5. Two more Coast Guard stations — one at Jakhau close to Sir Creek on the Indo-Pak. border and another at Vilinjam in Kerala — will be established in six months' time. The two places have been chosen because of their ...
DMK leaders appear before Privileges Committee
NEW DELHI, JULY 5.The DMK leaders and Union Ministers, Murasoli Maran and T. R. Baalu, today appeared before the Privileges Committee of the Lok Sabha, which is going into the alleged attack on the two leaders during the arrest of the former ...
'Unflinching commitment to secularism'
NEW DELHI, JULY 5. Describing his candidature for the post of President of India as "a symbol of the essential unity of our political establishment'', A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, has spelt out his election "manifesto''. In a letter to all members of the ...
BJP, Cong. distance themselves from Sukh Ram
NEW DELHI, JULY 5. The Himachal Vikas Congress chief and former Union Minister of State for Communications, Sukh Ram, convicted today in a corruption case, would have to plough a lonely furrow especially on the political plane. The HVC, a ...
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  • Ex-militants attacked
  • Unified command at Andamans doing well: Navy Chief
  • Coast Guard renews closure demand
  • Cong. won't rule out contest for Vice-President
  • Bill on election laws likely in monsoon session
  • Afghan police officers coming for training
  • 'Infiltrators' were locals, say villagers
  • Kanchi Acharya criticises RSS proposal on J&K
  • Dishonour of cheques to attract stringent punishment
  • Cong., BJP trade charges on mosque demolition
  • Divide in the media over FDI
  • Straw, Sinha to remain in touch
  • Tehelka scribe remanded

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