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Sonia backs PM on N-deal with US; Left adamant
Thursday, 08.16.2007, 12:09am
NEW DELHI: In the backdrop of the Left onslaught, Congress President Sonia Gandhi has come out in full support of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the Indo-US Nuclear deal issue, saying the agreement fulfils all the assurances he had given repeatedly in Parliament.
Home Ministry rules out NRI benefits to PIOs
Thursday, 08.16.2007, 12:06am
NEW DELHI: The Indian government has decided it cannot give the PIOs same benefits as NRIs. Responding to the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs' Cabinet's proposal to provide same benefits to PIOs in investment, employment and property rights as available to NRIs, the Ministry of Home affairs has said.
MLAs lead attack on Taslima
Sunday, 08.12.2007, 11:07pm
HYDERABAD: Controversial Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen was roughed up by MIM activists who stormed into a book release function here, injuring a Telugu writer and a press photographer.
Left warns Govt on nuclear deal
Sunday, 08.12.2007, 10:56pm
NEW DELHI: Describing India's strategic engagement with the US as a "national tragedy", Left parties warned the government of "serious consequences" if the civil nuclear deal is operationalized and insisted on considering the "sense" of Parliament on the matter.
SC declines urgent hearing to Sanjay Dutt
Sunday, 08.12.2007, 10:54pm
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court declined to grant urgent hearing to Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt's interim bail application and fixed August 20 to take it up.
Rich tributes paid to Chandrashekhar
Sunday, 08.12.2007, 10:49pm
NEW DELHI: Parliament paid glowing tributes to former Prime Minister Chandrashekhar with both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha adjourning for the day as a mark of respect to the late leader and six other members who died recently.
Broadcasters demand content code for internet TV
Sunday, 08.12.2007, 10:46pm
NEW DELHI: Even as the government and broadcasters are battling over the content code, the internet protocol television (IPTV) has quietly made its presence felt in India, opening a backdoor to unregulated adult content and a host of channels which are not permitted in the country.
Sanjay Dutt is jailed for six years
Wednesday, 08.01.2007, 03:00am

MUMBAI: Actor Sanjay Dutt was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for six years for illegal possession of weapons that were given to him by associates of gangster Dawood Ibrahim ahead of the 1993 serial blasts here.

Top Delhi cop superseded
Wednesday, 08.01.2007, 02:53am
NEW DELHI: Kiran Bedi has been a fighter. She has faced injustices at every step in her profession, but she took them on and surmounted them, not considering them injustices. "But this incident, is the ultimate, the end of it," she told India Post in an exclusive interview.
Haneef wants Australia to apologize, vows to return
Wednesday, 08.01.2007, 01:26am
BANGALORE: Back home after a 27-day ordeal, Mohammed Haneef said he wants Australia to apologize to India for his detention on terror charges and vowed to return there and fight to get his work visa back.
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