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Advani vows to root out terrorism
GULBARGA, SEPT. 2. The Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. Advani, today reiterated the Central Government's resolve to root out terrorism and inflict a lasting defeat on all the moves of Pakistan, which was still pursuing the policy of cross-border ...
Probe ordered into childrens' death
KOLKATA, SEPT. 2. The West Bengal Government today ordered an inquiry into the deaths of nine children in the B.B. Roy Memorial Hospital amid charges that the children died due to shortage of oxygen supply in the hospital. The Director of ...
A double victory for Congress?
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 2. For the Congress, it was a double victory of sorts: first came the postponement of the proposed gaurav rath yatra by the BJP in Gujarat and then the Supreme Court observation that it would not interfere ...
'Climate not conducive for Indo-Pak. talks'
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 2.India today took at face-value a statement by the Pakistan Foreign Ministry that there was no truth in a report published in The News, a Pakistani daily, about a new proposal to settle differences on Kashmir. ``There ...
Why not `inter-State rivers' under Union List: SC
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 2. Even as the Solicitor-General, Harish Salve, today said that there was no consensus at the Cauvery River Authority meeting held on August 27 on the release of water to Tamil Nadu by Karnataka, the Supreme Court asked Mr. Salve ...
Krishna refutes charge on ransom
BANGALORE, SEPT. 2. The Karnataka Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, today termed as insinuation the allegation made by his Tamil Nadu counterpart, Jayalalithaa, that Rs. 30 crores had been paid on the Karnataka side to the forest brigand, Veerappan, ...
'Accusations unsubstantiated'
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 2.With the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, keeping up her offensive against the Leader of the Opposition and Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, for her foreign origin, the Congress today anchored its defence on the AIADMK ...
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