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BSP seeks Badal's resignation
Monday, 10.22.2007, 01:08am

CHANDIGARH: In the wake of recent bomb blast, the Bahujan Samaj Party asked for resignation of Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal alleging deteriorating law and order situation in the state.

Jindal's ancestral village celebrates victory
Monday, 10.22.2007, 12:15am
CHANDIGARH: Celebrations erupted in Bobby Jindal's ancestral Khanpura village on Sunday over his election as Governor of the US state of Louisiana with locals distributing sweets and performing 'Bhangra'.
Pandits celebrate Dussehra in Kashmir after 20 years
Monday, 10.22.2007, 12:12am
SRINAGAR: A group of 400 Kashmiri Pandits from across the country participated in the Mahanavmi Puja at the Bhadrakali temple at Handwara in Kupwara district.
Bhutto survives Karachi attack, 135 dead
Thursday, 10.18.2007, 11:10pm
Karachi: Two massive blasts rocked former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's motorcade in Karachi early October 19 morning, killing at least 135 people and injuring over 545 others. The blasts, which reports indicate were suicide attacks, took place a few feet away from Bhutto's convoy.
Nuke deal consensus process still on: PM
Thursday, 10.18.2007, 12:15am

PRETORIA/NEW DELHI: Apparently not giving up hopes on persuading the Left on the Indo-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here the process of evolving a "meaningful consensus" is still on.

"Well, the process of evolving a meaningful consensus is still on," Singh told a joint press conference at the end of the IBSA (India-Brazil-South Africa) Summit here. Singh was replying to a question posed to him as to how he would reconcile the political compulsions at home with the dialogue process involving Brazil and South Africa on their approach to cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy under appropriate IAEA safeguards which was mentioned in the IBSA declaration released today.

10 policemen convicted in CP shootout case
Wednesday, 10.17.2007, 01:57am

NEW DELHI: Suspended Assistant Commissioner of Delhi Police S S Rathi and nine other policemen were October 16 convicted by a court here for killing two innocent businessmen in the ten-year-old sensational Connaught Place shootout case.

Pachauri-led un panel shares Nobel
Wednesday, 10.17.2007, 01:56am
NEW DELHI: Lending an Indian connection, the 2007 Nobel Peace prize was last week awarded jointly to UN's top climate panel headed by eminent environmentalist R K Pachauri and former US Vice President Al Gore, giving a big boost to the international campaign for action against global warming.
Parliament panel to summon Ronen Sen
Wednesday, 10.17.2007, 01:52am
NEW DELHI: India's envoy to the US Ronen Sen, who made the controversial "headless chickens" remark to describe those opposing the Indo-US nuclear deal, is being summoned before the Privileges Committees of the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha.
India and Nigeria to forge strategic partnership
Wednesday, 10.17.2007, 01:46am
ABUJA: India and Nigeria decided to forge a strategic partnership and broad base cooperation in several key spheres while intensifying efforts to bolster trade and investment.
Terror shifts to smaller cities
Wednesday, 10.17.2007, 12:54am

New Delhi: Close on the heels of the Ajmer bomb blast on Oct 10, in which two people died, another terror attack hit the city of Ludhiana on Oct 14, when an explosion took place in Shringar cinema hall. Six people died in this attack, while several were injured.

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