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2 more test SARS-positive
NEW DELHI, MAY 3. The Centre today announced that two more persons, one in Kolkata and another in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, had tested positive for the SARS virus. With this, the total number of persons who have tested positive has gone up to 21. ...
Pak. must end cross-border terrorism: PM
BANGALORE, MAY 3. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, said here tonight that Pakistan must end cross-border terrorism. He was speaking to presspersons on his arrival at the airport. When asked whether he was confident that Pakistan would ...
PM's efforts at peace-making welcomed
NEW DELHI, MAY 3. The Union Minister and Janata Dal (United) chief, Sharad Yadav, today welcomed the latest initiative of the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, to improve Indo-Pak. relations saying it would allow the country to focus on ...
Farooq welcomes decision
JAMMU, MAY 3. The former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah, has welcomed the Centre's decision to start a dialogue with Pakistan. Addressing a function here he said that dialogue was the only solution. "War leads to nothing ...
My stand vindicated: Mufti
SRINAGAR, MAY 3. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, said today that the recent peace initiatives by India and Pakistan following the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's extending the hand of friendship had vindicated ...
Govt. must be cautious in dealing with Pak.: Azad
REASI, MAY 3. Calling for extreme caution in the country's policy towards Pakistan, the Jammu and Kashmir Congress chief, Ghulam Nabi Azad, today said the Central Government should do the requisite homework before taking any fresh initiative as ...
No discrimination, says PM
NEW DELHI, MAY 3. Calling upon the people to resolve issues through mutual negotiations, the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, today assured minorities that his Government was opposed to any discrimination on the basis of religion. He said he ...
CBI probe sought into Kozhikode incidents
NEW DELHI, MAY 3. With the BJP in Kerala seeking Central intervention into Friday's killings of RSS workers in the communally-sensitive Marad area of Kozhikode, the Union Minister of State for Home, I.D. Swami, will visit the area on Monday and ...
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  • Internet on trains soon
  • Robots to clear landmines?
  • Lack of progress on aerospace command worries MPs
  • AIBEA general secretary dead
  • G.V. commits suicide
  • Dattatraya warns erring rly. policemen
  • SC anguish at cursory disposal of criminal cases
  • Allocation up for child welfare schemes
  • `Efforts on to secure Quattrocchi extradition'
  • Hockey matches with Pak. likely: Gill
  • `Prevent child marriage'



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