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Abdul Kalam for Hong Kong model to root out corruption"The malady has permeated all walks of life, and does not seem to abate as years go by"
Pappu Yadav's bail plea dismissed``Inappropriate to grant bail when murder investigation is over'' Haj subsidy for 10,000 more pilgrims Cabinet nod takes the total number of beneficiaries to 1,10, 000 President asks media to be a partner in economic development Unveils eight-point "media mission" for implementation
Angelina's guards push parents at locationMUMBAI: Hollywood star Angelina Jolie's bodyguards allegedly manhandled some parents and pushed women and a child at a Muslim school here on Thursday. The incident took place at Anjuman-e-Islam where the actor and her producer, Brad Pritt, had ... Left rally protests against Saddam's death penalty Slogans raised against the "farcical" manner of the trial
Bring CJI under judicial council: VermaNEW DELHI: The former Chief Justice of India, J.S. Verma, has said the new Judges (Inquiry) Bill is a much diluted version of what was contemplated when he was in office. The post of Chief Justice of India too should be brought under the ... `Anti-terror mechanism a good beginning' Says resumption of the dialogue process a good omen Amnesty only way out for traders, Advani tells PM Prime Minister assures team that he will look into demands Congress claims credit Releases copy of letter Sonia wrote to Manmohan seeking raise J&K cancels mega power project contract Government decides to call for global tenders Court on sacking contract employee ``Such an employee is not eligible to other benefit as regular employee'' Trust criticises MIDS for "departure" It takes exception to "unilateral" decision to present Malcolm Adiseshiah Award No relief for daily NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Thursday refused to give any relief to The Indian Express from the Supreme Court-mandated sealing of its office, even as it gave two months to the Indian Institute of Planning and Management to vacate its ... Other Stories
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