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Who will take the first step?
NEW DELHI, APRIL 26. The statements and responses between India and Pakistan may have been positive, but both New Delhi and Islamabad seem to be hoping that the other will make the first move for a "dialogue". There is relief that the tone and ...
Concern over Mumbai patient
NEW DELHI, APRIL 26. With the total number of persons testing positive for the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in the country going up to seven, considerable attention is being accorded to the new cases detected from Pune, Mumbai and Kolkata. ...
Seat-sharing to figure in Advani-Mayawati meeting
NEW DELHI, APRIL 26. The Lok Sabha elections may be a long way off, but the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party are expected to begin talks on seat-sharing in Uttar Pradesh here tomorrow when the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, ...
Coalition govt. has its limitations: Advani
KANPUR, APRIL 26. In an indication that the Bharatiya Janata Party has no immediate plans to rock the BSP-BJP boat in Uttar Pradesh, the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today spoke of the "limitations" in a coalition government and asked his ...
Kalam calls for corruption-free society
NEW DELHI, APRIL 26. The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today called for a corruption-free public life for achieving the dream of making India a developed nation by 2020. Inaugurating a two-day national seminar on "access to justice", organised ...
Indian engineers developing single-chip digital TV
BANGALORE, APRIL 26. One year from now, the first-ever single-chip solution for a digital TV is expected to be offered worldwide to the entertainment electronics industry. It is being developed by a small team of Indian engineers at the ...
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  • Terrorists will not be spared: Advani
  • Pandya murder: vehicles seized
  • SARS shadow over Cannes
  • 'Tulsi can cure SARS'
  • BCCI challenges lifting of ban on Jadeja
  • 'Worst excess', says Chidambaram
  • NCERT books to be available soon
  • MoU signed to promote coastal fisheries
  • Switzerland beckons Indians
  • Rivers Project: First phase prioritises eight links
  • 'POTA being used selectively in Gujarat'
  • VHP meet on April 29
  • 130 crore for modernising infrastructure
  • Panel questions efficacy of Bt cotton
  • Vice-chairman appointed to IPR board
  • 'Not returning to movies'
  • 'Death by injection the quickest'
  • Landmines play havoc along the LoC
  • Politically-foisted cases minimal, says Jaitley
  • Kulbhusan Kumar dead
  • No interest on matured relief bonds: RBI



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