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    Restore democracy now, Annan urges Nepal
    "Security Council expansion should not be held up over veto issue"

    Annan calls for norms on use of force
    "U.N. institutions need to be in tune with realities of 21st century"

    Manmohan meets President
    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam at the Rashtrapati Bhavan here on Thursday. The 45-minute meeting was part of a regular interaction between them. Dr. Singh briefed the President on his visit to ...

    India wants Nepal crisis resolved in friendly manner
    Military aid under constant review, will remain under review: Natwar Singh

    Muivah talks of a `special federal relationship' with India
    Naga leader on progress of talks: "Slowly, slowly but not on big issues"

    ULFA in U.S. terrorist list
    NEW DELHI: The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has been added to the list of ``other selected terrorist organisations (OSTO)'' by the American State Department in its 2004 country report. A U.S. statement here said the ULFA continued to ...

    Lapses will not go unnoticed, says Pranab
    Rejects charges of political vindictiveness

    Finance Bill moved in Lok Sabha
    No change in budget proposals for 2005-06

    Sudarshan hails VHP, mentions BJP in passing
    NEW DELHI: K.S. Sudarshan, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief, on Thursday showered praise on the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, even as he dismissed in one sentence the sangh's political arm, first born as the Jana Sangh and later christened Bharatiya ...

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