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    Army Chief rules out ceasefire with militants
    "They are still trying to infiltrate"

    India plans to use Israeli pipeline for crude imports, says Aiyar
    ``Immense possibility of us becoming consumers of Caspian oil''

    Intimations of a temblor
    Study finds a massive megathrust in the making

    Has the debate on Jinnah begun?
    "Bid to put Congress on the defensive" "It seems that at least one section of the BJP feels that it can `win' the debate and the hearts and minds of the people by juxtaposing Jinnah with Jawaharlal Nehru, and blame Nehru for Partition"

    ``BJP crisis establishes RSS control''
    Advani never directly referred to Jinnah as a secularist, says CPI(M)

    Wheat stocks comfortable despite shortfall in procurement: Centre
    Food Secretary discounts the view of speculation in the futures market "The shortage of two million tonnes in wheat procurement will be made up in rice procurement, which is likely to be one million tonne more than last year"

    Fernandes urges AGP to join NDA
    NDA keen on dislodging Congress from power in Assam Fernandes plans agitation in Assam to expose "the Congress conspiracy to humiliate an upright and honest justice of Assam, Justice S.N. Phukan" over the Tehelka probe report

    RSS chief incommunicado
    JAIPUR: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Sarsangchalak K. S. Sudarshan remained incommunicado to the media on the second day of his stay in Rajasthan. Even senior Bharatiya Janata Party politicians failed to get access to him in Sikar, where he is ...

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