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Attack on American Center in KolkataKOLKATA, JAN. 22. In the biggest suspected terrorist strike in West Bengal, gunmen today killed four policemen and critically wounded 20 persons in front of the American Center on the Jawaharlal Nehru Road here. The incident took place half a ... More Powell calls up Jaswant WASHINGTON, JAN. 22. The U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, talked to the External Affairs Minister, Jaswant Singh, this morning, and offered his sincere condolences to the families of those killed in the attack on the American Center in ... More Charge baseless, says Pak. ISLAMABAD, JAN. 22 Pakistan today dubbed as ``totally baseless'' the reported statement made by the Union Home Minister, L.K. Advani, that the terrorists involved in the attack on the American Center in Kolkata had links with the Pakistan ... More Advani sees ISI link to attack NEW DELHI, JAN. 22. Without elaborating, the Union Home Minister, L. K. Advani, today said a group connected with the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan was responsible for the early morning attack on the United States Information ... More
FBI chief waiting for factsNEW DELHI, JAN. 22. The visiting Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director, Robert S. Muller, today said he would ``wait and see'' the facts before describing this morning's attack on the American Center in Kolkata as a ``terrorist ... More India, U.S. prepared for long-haul fight NEW DELHI, JAN. 22. Counter-terrorism experts from India and the United States have jointly condemned the attack on the American Center in Kolkata and said they were prepared for a long-haul in fighting extremism across the globe. In a joint ... More Pak. for talks on lists ISLAMABAD, JAN. 22. In yet another twist to the ongoing tussle over the lists of fugitives from both sides, Pakistan today asked New Delhi to come to the negotiating table to discuss various ``complicated'' aspects related to issue. The ... More 18 shot dead in Assam GUWAHATI, JAN. 22. Suspected Bodo militants gunned down 18 Hindi-speaking people at Jangalbarigaon village under the Mangaldoi police station of the Darrang district of Assam on Monday evening. This is the second such massacre by the NDFB in a ... More SC `no' to stay TANSI verdict NEW DELHI, JAN. 22. With the Supreme Court declining to stay the judgment of the Madras High Court acquitting the AIADMK general secretary, Jayalalithaa, in the TANSI cases, decks were cleared for her to contest the Andipatti Assembly ... More Extradition treaty okayed NEW DELHI, JAN. 22. The Union Cabinet today gave its green signal for signing of an extradition treaty with Malaysia, which it hopes will clear the way for the early extradition of Mr. Ottavio Quattrocchi, accused in the Bofors gun deal, who is ... More EPF interest rate NEW DELHI, JAN. 22. The Central Board of Trustees of Employees Provident Fund has decided to recommend an ``interim'' interest rate of 9.5 per cent, same as at present, for the fiscal 2002-03. The decision was announced by the Labour Minister, ... More
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