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Geelani for trilateral talks to resolve Kashmir dispute
JAMMU, SEPT. 15. The senior separatist leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who was elected chairman of the breakaway group of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference today, has said that trilateral negotiations between India, Pakistan and the people of ...
No plan for PM, Musharraf meeting
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 15.The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, leaves for a 12-day foreign tour tomorrow, which will take him to Turkey prior to the 58th session of the United Nations' General Assembly in New York. He is expected back in the ...
Sonia concerned over security situation
JAIPUR, SEPT. 15.The Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, today expressed concern over the increasing security threat to the nation, saying this had an adverse impact on the country's image in the rest of the world. At an election rally in ...
Staines case accused to challenge verdict
BHUBANESWAR, SEPT. 15.The accused in the killing of the Australian missionary, Graham Stuart Staines, and his two minor sons were today held guilty by a Designated Central Bureau of Investigation court four years and seven months after the crime. ...
Legislate or face agitation, says VHP
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 15. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad today issued an ultimatum to the Government, asking it to legislate to resolve the Ayodhya issue by October 15 or face an agitation involving lakhs of `Ram bhakts'. Timing its announcement nicely ...
CAS: Centre leaves decision to Maharashtra, Bengal
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 15. Finding itself in a bind, the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry today said it was willing to allow the Governments of Maharashtra and West Bengal to decide when and where it wanted to implement the Conditional ...
Bhutan invites militant leaders for talks
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 15.The King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuk, said today that his Government had decided to invite leaders of three militant groups, who maintained camps on the Bhutanese territory, for talks to Thimpu to resolve this contentious ...
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  • Cong. blames rich nations for Cancun deadlock
  • Cell operators pulled up for auto roaming facility
  • Army calls Kuka Parrey a great motivator
  • SC asks NCP chief to amend petition against Ajit Jogi
  • SC orders status quo in Maharashtra admissions case
  • Jayalalithaa wealth case hearing on Oct. 14
  • India's interests sacrificed at Cancun: Swamy
  • Union Minister meets rape victim, promises help
  • BJP asks Ministers to get involved in party activities
  • Threat to Arafat condemned
  • Israel using mafia language, says Palestinian envoy



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