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THE TELEGRAPH
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PM hints at exploring emission targets
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New Delhi, Nov. 6: India today said it was not yet ready to quantify its carbon emission targets but would explore the possibility.
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'Outsider' jab, this time from Chauhan
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Bhopal, Nov. 6: People from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are not welcome in Madhya Pradesh.
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Mirwaiz lauds Delhi 'change'
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Srinagar, Nov. 6: The moderate separatist leadership has begun preparing the ground in Kashmir for talks with New Delhi in the face of strong opposition by Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani and militants.
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Cong blinks in power deal with Pawar
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Nov. 6: The Congress won the battle but appears to have lost the wrestling bout over ministries in Maharashtra.
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Desperate Left lowers bar
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Calcutta, Nov. 6: CPM leaders today said they did not expect Jyoti Basu's desperate appeal to Congress supporters to cut much ice when voting for 10 Assembly bypolls takes place tomorrow.
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Advani stirs to solve crisis in Karnataka
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New Delhi, Nov. 6: L.K. Advani finally stepped in today to carve out a "meeting ground" between B.S. Yeddyurappa and the Reddy brothers and end the 10-day-old Karnataka crisis.
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India and EU sign nuke pact
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New Delhi, Nov. 6: India and the European Union today signed a pact on a nuclear energy project and decided to conclude their long-delayed free trade treaty by next year.
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Contempt notice to transparency lawyer
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New Delhi, Nov. 6: The Supreme Court today issued a contempt notice to activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan for remarks accusing a judge of ignoring a potential conflict of interests and awarding mining leases to a company in which he held shares.
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Mittal kin snaps up fashion house
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New Delhi, Nov. 6 (PTI): Megha Mittal, daughter-in-law of Indian-born billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, will buy Escada, an iconic but insolvent European luxury fashion house, for an undisclosed amount.
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Pak on ramp, despite rampage
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Islamabad, Nov. 6: The big names from the West refused to come and the event had to be pushed back by over a fortnight after a chain of terrorist attacks, but Pakistan still managed to unveil its second fashion week.
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Balijatra draws craft lovers
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Cuttack, Nov. 6: Rural crafts from across the country are becoming the chief attraction at Cuttack's Balijatra-2009, the single largest gathering in the state after Puri's rath yatra.
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Ministry ban in place
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Bhubaneswar, Nov. 6: Visiting your daughter or son at school? Then better stub out that cigarette and throw away the gutkha packet.
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BJP slams Naveen, seeks CBI probe
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Bhubaneswar, Nov. 6: Dubbing the ongoing vigilance probe ordered by the Naveen Patnaik government an eyewash a visiting BJP team today demanded a CBI inquiry into the multi-crore mining scam.
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