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7 more samples received for testing for SARS
NEW DELHI, APRIL 25. Air India has decided not to send samples from its two pilots for testing for the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) virus as they do not fit into the suspected case category even as seven more samples were received for ...
Talks offer a 'blunder': Singhal
ANANTAPUR, APRIL 25. The international president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Ashok Singhal, has termed the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's offer of talks to Pakistan another ``blunder''. What will be the fate of such an offer, knowing ...
No truck with parties allied with BJP or RJD: Paswan
NEW DELHI, APRIL 25. The Lok Janshakti Party president, Ram Vilas Paswan, today ruled out the possibility of any political alignment with party/parties that had truck with either the Bharatiya Janata Party at the Centre or with the Rashtriya ...
J&K security reviewed
JAMMU, APRIL 25.At a high-level meeting convened by the Union Home Ministry to review the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, it has been decided to prepare a comprehensive report and submit it to the Centre on the current situation with ...
Now, Thackeray sets a cut-off date
MUMBAI, APRIL 25. The Shiv Sena, which originally preached the `Mumbai-for-Maharashtrians' doctrine in the past, has now changed tack. All those who came here prior to 1995, it says, are Mumbaiwallahs. But if intends doing anything about the ...
Promote cooperative movement: Sonia
BHOPAL, APRIL 25.The Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, today emphasised that the cooperative movement can bring about justice and restore people's faith and confidence at a time when different sections of society were "getting neglected" due to ...
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  • Bhopal women still carry night-soil on heads: Uma Bharti
  • TIIC seeks capital infusion for SFCs
  • SC stays TDSAT order on supply of documents
  • Lata Mangeshkar hospitalised
  • British Airways keen on operating from Bangalore
  • Cable operators seek more channels in basic tier
  • IA to operate Delhi-Goa flight from May 1
  • Swamy welcomes U.S. stand on LTTE
  • Women near mines suffer untold misery
  • Govt. tightening cyber security: Shourie
  • Invest more in HRD, PM tells industry
  • Rs. 18.94 cr. for welfare of aged
  • India-Chile trade accord likely
  • Party neglecting Vaishyas, says BJP leader
  • Will Chernobyl strike again?
  • CPI(M) takes umbrage at Venkaiah's remarks



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