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'U.S. favours Security Council seat for India' ON BOARD SPECIAL IAF PLANE, JUNE 21. The U.S. administration, including President George Bush, is in favour of India getting a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, the Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. Advani, said today. In an ... Need to guard against hype over PM's China visit NEW DELHI, JUNE 21. In the interest of objectivity, the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's visit to China will need to be projected exactly as it emerges from his talks with his interlocutors and other activities there. The tendency to ... 'No need to raise Pak. issue with China during PM's visit' NEW DELHI, JUNE 21. There is "no need'' for India to raise the issue of Pakistani cross-border terrorism with Chinese leaders during the six-day visit of the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, to China, the Foreign Secretary, Kanwal Sibal, ... Vishwesha Tirtha disagrees with Kanchi Acharya UDIPI, JUNE 21.One of the leading lights of the Ramajanmabhoomi movement, Sri Vishwesha Tirtha Swami of Pejawar Math says he disagrees with the statement of Kanchi Sankaracharya, Sri Jayendra Saraswati, that there were only three parties to the ... Ayodhya Dispute: Govt. may ease out VHP NEW DELHI, JUNE 21. The Vajpayee Government is increasingly coming round to the view that if a solution to the Ayodhya controversy is to be worked out the Vishwa Hindu Parishad would have to be bypassed. The Government is not prepared to give the ...
4 killed as militants step up violenceGUWAHATI, JUNE 21.After a brief lull, the ULFA and the Bodo militant outfit, NDFB, carried out a number of attacks in upper and lower Assam on Friday night, killing four persons. A bomb detonated around 9 a.m. by the NDFB militants snapped the ... Focus was on shared ties, says Advani NEW DELHI, JUNE 21. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, said today that his visit to the United States was, unlike his earlier visit, "not Pakistan-centric". In his view what was gained by his trip was that both he and the U.S. officials ...
A date with Harry PotterNEW DELHI, JUNE 21. It's a spell that would make any 15-year-old wizard proud. With the young and the old alike queuing up outside bookstores across the Capital anxious to return to the hall of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, young ... Other Stories
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