| The Hindu |
Wed, 7 Jan 2009 |
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THE HINDU
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Telephone trail key part of evidence shared with Pakistan
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Indian dossier blames Lashkar, makes no mention of ISI
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Manmohan points the finger at Pakistan
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“It utilised terrorism as an instrument of State policy”
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Dossier: handlers used virtual number to contact a mobile with one of the terrorists
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New Delhi: Amidst the clutter of telephone calls the Indian intelligence agencies were monitoring into and out of the Taj Mahal hotel on the night of the November 26 terrorist attack was one from a ‘virtual number’ – ...
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No proof given, says Pakistan
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Tuesday the information given to it by India on the Mumbai attacks did not constitute “proof” and, responding to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s speech in New Delhi, warned that allegations against ...
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Chief Ministers back anti-terror initiatives
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Some express concern over certain aspects of National Investigation Agency and amendments to Cr.PC
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‘Military action by India will be a big mistake’
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir said on Tuesday that if India took military action against Pakistan, it would be its “biggest mistake.” He was addressing the Committee on Foreign Relations in the National ...
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We cannot choose our neighbours: Manmohan
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here on Tuesday that the country’s external policies were dictated by a desire to have a supportive neighbourhood. Unfortunately “we cannot choose our neighbours.” Some countries ...
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CPI(M) Central Committee to meet in Kerala
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NEW DELHI: Preparations for Lok Sabha election, including poll strategies, and the emerging economic situation in the country in the wake of the global crisis, will come up for discussion at a three-day meeting of the Central Committee of the ...
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Terror: BJP charges Centre with inaction
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Mumbai: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Venkaiah Naidu has charged the UPA government with inaction on the terror front and called for strict laws to deal with the issue. Terrorism was the biggest challenge for the country, Mr. Naidu said ...
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Court grills CBI on flip-flop in Mulayam case
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New Delhi: Even as the Central Bureau of Investigation said it would soon finalise its report after examining material against the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh, the Supreme Court on Tuesday grilled it, asking why it ...
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40 die in Israeli strike at school
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Tel Aviv accused of using “unconventional weapons”
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Kashmir: “Obama’s comment a mistake”
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Washington: The statement by President-elect Barack Obama regarding American intervention in Kashmir is his first “foreign policy mistake”, said a leading U.S. expert on South Asia on Tuesday. A Kashmir initiative by ...
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Job loss feared in export sector
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Exports will fall short of target, says FIEO
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Devvarman bucks the trend
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Qualifier Cipolla stuns Wawrinka; Bopanna loses
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Intimations of a galactic disaster loom ahead
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Milky Way heading for a crash, but it may take 7 billion years
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When romantic fiction meets a game of rugby
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London: “Oh my God.” Her hand covered her mouth. She glanced at him in desperate panic. “They filmed me kissing you. And it’s up on the giant screens.” Her voice rose, her cheeks were scarlet, and her ...
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Magistrate pulled up for taking case on file in “cavalier” fashion
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Stringent action should be taken against her: HC
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Premium FSI proposal returned for review
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CHENNAI: The Government of Tamil Nadu has returned the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority ‘s (CMDA) recommendation on premium Floor Space Index (FSI) for reconsideration. The CMDA had earlier recommended that the premium FSI ...
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Snow adventure
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LIC marches towards a paperless office
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MADURAI: Moving towards a paperless office, the policy records of all the 32 lakh customers of Life Insurance Corporation of India’s Madurai division (as on November 30, 2008) would be digitised by this fiscal. Part of a four-year ...
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We want credible evidence, says Pakistan
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Tuesday the information given to it by India on the Mumbai attacks did not constitute evidence, and responding to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s speech in New Delhi, warned that allegations against the ...
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Lorry stir: steps to hold price line
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The State government will take steps to prevent price rise in view of a strike by a section of lorry owners outside the State. A high-level conference attended by Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan and Food and Civil ...
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Railways to start daily service to airport
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Two trains will carry those bound for BIA from this month
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Shashank arrives after treatment in U.S.
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WARANGAL: Scores of neighbours made a beeline to the residence of Shashank Pullur (24), when the student who survived serious bullet injuries after some unidentified students shot at him in the U.S., returned to Warangal. Shashank kept ...
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State commission for children proposed
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Law Reforms Commission lists objectives, powers
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Police custody for Ajmal till Jan. 19
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Mumbai: Mohammed Ajmal Amir was on Tuesday remanded to police custody till January 19 by a magistrate court for his role in the shootout at the Cama and Albless Hospital here. Kasab has been in police custody since his arrest on November 26. ...
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Signs of panic buying appear
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Mumbai/New Delhi: Truckers stayed off the road for the second day on Tuesday squeezing supplies of essential commodities that led to panic buying across markets. — ...
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Troops overrun LTTE defence line
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COLOMBO: Sri Lankan troops on Tuesday overran the LTTE’s defence line at Muhamalai in Jaffna peninsula, which left scores of rebels killed and many others wounded, the army ...
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Air, rail traffic goes haywire again
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New Delhi: Foggy conditions returned to the capital on Tuesday, affecting air and rail traffic with over 100 flights being delayed and 18 others cancelled while 40 trains were running behind schedule. — ...
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Impersonators available for TOEFL
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January 24 ‘National Girl Child Day’
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NEW DELHI: January 24 will be observed as the National Girl Child Day to create awareness of issues related to girls. The proposal was cleared by the Cabinet recently. To mark the day, the Ministry of Women and Child Development will launch a ...
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Head hunters turn head rollers
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Tirupur: The three-lakh workforce in the knitwear cluster here looks to get thinner soon, as the ‘Tirupur knitwear Inc.’ plans for a cut in jobs at the rate of about 4,000 a week over the next few months starting last week of ...
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G.M. Shah dead
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Srinagar: The former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, G.M. Shah (88), died here on Tuesday. Mr. Shah, uncle of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, was ailing for quite some time. — PTI ...
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Continuing battle
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