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What India wants from U.S.
NEW DELHI, JULY 16.The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, has laid down clearly what India wants from the United States as far as Pakistan and terrorism are concerned. As the U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, prepares to visit India and ...
`Security forces killed civilians'
SRINAGAR, JULY 16.Putting the security forces in the dock, the DNA test by the Central Forensic Laboratory, Kolkata, has established that the five persons killed by security forces in an "encounter" in Panchalthan following the massacre of 35 ...
Protest over arrest of `mahant'
AHMEDABAD, JULY 16.The arrest of the `mahant' of the Saryudasji temple, Shivramdasji Ramanandi, here on the eve of the Jagannath rath yatra for allegedly possessing nine country-made pistols has been described by a section of the sadhus and sants ...
`Opposition trying to field joint candidate'
NEW DELHI, JULY 16.The CPI(M) Parliamentary Party leader, Somnath Chatterjee, said that the Opposition parties were making an attempt to project an "acceptable candidate" for the Vice-Presidential poll, while criticising the lack of effort by the ...
Minorities have no absolute rights: Centre
NEW DELHI, JULY 16. The minorities have no absolute rights under the Constitution to establish and administer educational institutions as such a right was subject to ``reasonable restrictions'', the Solicitor-General, Harish Salve, today ...
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  • V. K. Malhotra, Sports Council president
  • Govt. to review FIPB role
  • Legislative nod for hiking FDI in print media mooted
  • Monsoon may revive in four days
  • WTO services talks: India submits proposals
  • Station masters defer stir
  • Family court planned for every district
  • Govt. to withdraw draft bill on Cable TV Act
  • Homoeopathy Bill gets RS nod
  • Sensational spy case which rattled the Rajiv Gandhi Govt.
  • Fresh bill planned
  • Maran hospitalised
  • Indo-Russian JWG on Afghanistan to meet today
  • `Sri Lankan Minister did not carry message to Pak.'
  • Law-abiding Muslims targeted, says Imam
  • Govt. helpless, says Opposition

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