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`No interference in CBI work' NEW DELHI, AUG. 4.Rejecting the Opposition charge of Government interference in the working of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, today said the agency was never given any direction or order during ...
`Permit me to stay, or hang me'KOZHIKODE, AUG. 4.The India-born-Pakistan passport holder, C. Ibrahim, who was taken to the India-Pakistan border on July 30 to be deported, was today brought back to his native place in Vadakara in the Malabar region of Kerala. Mr. Ibrahim, ... Parliament clears poll Bill NEW DELHI, AUG 4.The Election and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2003 got the Parliamentary approval after the Rajya Sabha passed it today. The Lok Sabha had already passed it. The Bill seeks to regulate the funding of political parties ... Hyundai chief kills himself SEOUL, AUG 4.Chung Mong-hun, a top executive of South Korea's Hyundai conglomerate who was embroiled in a scandal over a historic 2000 summit between the two Koreas, committed suicide today, police and company officials said. Mr. Chung jumped ... Bill banning cow slaughter soon NEW DELHI, AUG. 4.The Government hopes to bring a legislation to ban cow slaughter and check inter-state smuggling of bovines in the current session of Parliament, the Agiculture Minister, Rajnath Singh, said today. The Minister informed the ... Govt. plans tribunal on Krishna waters New Delhi, Aug. 4. With Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh at loggerheads over sharing of the Krishna river water, the Centre tonight announced in the Lok Sabha the setting up of a Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal by the end of this month. This will ... SC rejects author's plea against Sahara TV NEW DELHI, AUG. 4. The Supreme Court today declined to interfere with the Calcutta High Court order permitting Sahara TV to telecast the Rs. 60-crore mega serial "Karishma A Miracle of Destiny" on a petition from the U.S.-based author, ... 'Dawood gang members' acquitted MUMBAI, AUG. 4.Rejecting prosecution evidence, a sessions court here today acquitted seven alleged members of the Dawood Ibrahim gang of the charge of conspiracy to kill the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani. Judge M.V. Marathe, acquitting ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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