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NRI woman who alleged rape not traceable
Sunday, 04.06.2008, 10:40pm
PANAJI: The Goa Police says the non- resident Indian (NRI) woman, who had alleged she was raped in a five-star hotel here last month, is not traceable.
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NRI woman who alleged rape not traceable
Sunday, 04.06.2008, 10:38pm
PANAJI: The Goa Police says the non- resident Indian (NRI) woman, who had alleged she was raped in a five-star hotel here last month, is not traceable.
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Abdullah for people to people contact across LoC
Sunday, 04.06.2008, 10:30pm
JAMMU: India and Pakistan should facilitate people to people contact between Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), the National Conference patron and former chief minister Farooq Abdullah has said.
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Arrested SIMI leaders were finalizing training program
Monday, 03.31.2008, 01:52am
DHAR, MP: Top leaders of banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), arrested from Indore and this neighboring district, were remanded in police custody till April 11 by a court here. .
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Four new IITs, six IIMs to be set up
Monday, 03.31.2008, 01:51am
NEW DELHI: In a bid to give an impetus to the higher education sector, the Government has decided to establish four new IITs and six IIMs in various states besides upgrading some of the state universities to the status of Central Universities.
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Pay bonanza to Govt staff at Rs 12,561 cr
Monday, 03.31.2008, 01:49am
NEW DELHI: In what could be a major bonanza for over four million central government employees, the Sixth Pay Commission has recommended an average hike of 40 per cent in salaries and doubling most allowances that would cost the exchequer Rs 12,561 crore in 2008-09.
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Armed forces seek 40-60 pc extra hike
Monday, 03.31.2008, 01:48am
NEW DELHI: Unhappy with the Pay commission recommendations for the Armed Forces, the three Service Chiefs met Defense Minister A K Antony and sought a 40 to 60 per cent increase over and above the hike suggested by the panel saying they deserved a better deal.
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Balckwill agrees US failed India on Kandahar
Monday, 03.31.2008, 01:46am
NEW DELHI: A former senior US official has echoed senior BJP leader L K Advani's views that American policy failed to recognize Pakistan as the epicenter of international terror. "I think it was the failure of the American policy," former US Ambassador Robert Blackwill told NDTV.
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Gillani sworn in as Pakistan's 25th PM
Wednesday, 03.26.2008, 10:17pm
ISLAMABAD: Yousuf Raza Gillani, a Bhutto loyalist, has been sworn-in as Pakistan's 25th Prime Minister, marking a new phase in the country's turbulent history.
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Shun violence or I quit: Dalai to Tibetans
Wednesday, 03.26.2008, 10:16pm
NEW DELHI: Strongly disapproving of violent protests by Tibetans, the Dalai Lama here said he would step down if the violence continued. "I have always made it clear that the expression of deep emotion should be in control. If it is out of control, we have no option. If the violent demonstration will continue, I would resign," he told reporters here.
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