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    ``Limit it to Central institutions initially''

    ``Manmohan, Musharraf can meet on NAM sidelines''
    Meeting between Foreign Secretaries a "positive development,'' says Kasuri

    Fierce fighting in Sri Lanka
    COLOMBO: The "water war" between the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the Sri Lankan Government on Wednesday spread to new areas in the east. It claimed the lives of 40 and injured scores, according to an official count. ...

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    CHENNAI:

    Satellite town coming up for Chennai
    It will be established on 30,000 acres, says Housing Minister

    Bodies of Bahrain fire victims arrive
    Many of them were the only earning members of their families

    Thirteen wounded as militants hurl grenades
    POONCH: At least 13 persons were wounded, two of them critically, when militants hurled grenades from a roof-top in the bus stand area in Surankot town of Poonch district on Wednesday evening, police said. Most of the persons injured, when ...

    Marooned schoolchildren, staff rescued
    GANDHINAGAR: All 135 children and 18 staff members of an "ashramshala" (boarding school) in Kaira district of Gujarat, who were trapped in floodwaters for the last four days, were rescued by police and district administration on Wednesday. As ...

    `Pesticide levels in soft drinks too high'
    New study indicates pesticides 24 times higher than Bureau of Indian Standards norms

    Cabinet gives nod for fee subsidy
    Bicycles to be distributed to schoolgirls from poor families from August 18

    Government keeps GO 5 in abeyance
    Chief Minister gives in to pressure from trade unions and opposition parties

    Cold storage facility helps mango growers
    KRISHNAGIRI:

    Governor to look into complaint on Minister
    High Court's order on petition against Forest Minister Vijayaramaraju

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