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ISI abetting terrorism: Advani
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 11. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today said the world should realise that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was "promoting and assisting" global terrorist organisations and unless it was checked, the problem ...
No military personnel to spare, says India
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 11. India today offered a new reason for not sending troops to Iraq even if there was an enhanced United Nations mandate — that it had no military personnel to spare given the situation in the north-western sector. ...
Repeal POTA, Left parties tell review panel
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 11.The Left parties — the CPI, the CPI (M) and the CPI (ML) — today strongly advocated that the Review Committee on the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) recommend its repeal, asserting that existing laws were ...
Mulayam Singh averse to CMP?
NEW DELHI. SEPT. 11. The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet is unlikely to be expanded in a hurry. According to sources close to the Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh Yadav, the much-awaited expansion will take place after the 14-day "pitr-paksha'' period ...
PM's schedule in Chennai
CHENNAI, SEPT. 11. The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, will arrive in Chennai at 12-30 p.m. on Saturday to take part in The Hindu's 125th anniversary celebrations. After a reception at the airport, he will go to the Apollo Hospitals ...
`India, Israel can keep watchful eye on fanatic Islam'
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 11.Israel and India can keep a mutual, watchful eye on "fanatic Islam", the Israeli Deputy Prime Minister, Yosef Lapid, told The Hindu during the course of an exclusive interview on Wednesday. Mr. Lapid, leader of the ...
Army called in to rescue flood-hit in Bihar
PATNA, SEPT. 11. The Army has been called in to assist civil authorities in rescue operations, with more than one million people marooned on the islands of the rising Ganga and its tributaries. The rising level along its course in the State ...
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  • BJP to focus on temple issue
  • Gujarat police stick to stand
  • Cong. still watching U.P. situation
  • Taj scam: SC asks CBI to probe assets of four persons
  • Delhi, Mumbai airports to be hubs of global travel
  • Gowda decries politicisation of move to ban cow slaughter
  • `U.S. against two-tier system at WTO'
  • Sharon violated diplomatic norms: Iran
  • Six missing fishermen arrive
  • U.S. welcomes India-Israel ties, says Rocca
  • Haj subsidy for IT assessees to go



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