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U.S. satisfied with India's stand: Blackwill
NEW DELHI, MARCH 3. The United States is "satisfied'' with the Indian position on Iraq "thus far'' and Washington and New Delhi have been holding "intense'' discussions on the issue. Talking to this correspondent today, the U.S. Ambassador to ...
India, Germany share views on Iraq
NEW DELHI, MARCH 3. The German President, Johannes Rau, held talks with the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, and the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, on the first day of his official visit. Briefing presspersons, the Foreign Office ...
No plan for service tax on software exports: Singh
NEW DELH, MARCH 3. The Union Finance Minister, Jaswant Singh, today made it clear that the Government had no intention of imposing a service tax on the export of software and other information technology (IT)-enabled services. Mr. Singh's ...
`A vote for unity in Tripura'
NEW DELHI, MARCH 3. The Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Front today attributed its third successive victory in Tripura to its work on unity of tribals and Bengali people and charged the Congress with having harmed the cause. "The ...
Tributes paid to Balayogi
NEW DELHI, MARCH 3. Parliamentarians today paid floral tributes to the former Lok Sabha Speaker, G.M.C. Balayogi, on his first death anniversary. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, the Lok Sabha Speaker, Manohar Joshi, the Leader of the ...
The man and the mandate
The good wishes of large sections in the country will be with N.N. Vohra, recently appointed as the Centre's interlocutor for Jammu and Kashmir. This fulfils the promise, belatedly though, by the Centre to start a dialogue with the elected ...
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  • J&K Council resolution wants review of Indus accord
  • BJP to approach Minister on fertilizer subsidy cut
  • `H.P. poll result heralds victory of secular forces'
  • PM may convene arbitration meet
  • India denies obstructing SAARC process
  • Ayodhya: SC to hear Centre's plea on March 6
  • Ministries differ on uplinking Star TV
  • View it as a game, says Karunanidhi
  • SC notice to Centre on BPL families
  • BJP expels 20 leaders in H.P.
  • SC rejects Vikas Yadav's plea
  • `Ban asbestos' movement gaining momentum
  • Cell firms to meet again on March 13
  • Abida sings her way into Indian hearts
  • A bold initiative, but crisis in farm sector ignored
  • Mayawati denies SP allegations
  • India, Slovenia to step up trade
  • IAF gets air-to-air refueller
  • HC disposes of PIL on Airbus deal
  • MPs express concern over security
  • Arjun Singh denies meeting Uma Bharti
  • Togadia seeks Sonia's support for temple

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