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Proxy wars worse, says Kalam
NEW DELHI, DEC. 10. The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today expressed serious concern over the menace of international terrorism and "proxy wars,'' which he said were worse than the Kalinga and the Second World wars. Inaugurating the Human ...
'It is like 180 ODIs in one day'
NADIAD (KAIRA), DEC. 10. Gujarat resembles quite a bit like Berlin in the last days of the Second World War. Almost like a house-to-house fighting between the BJP and the Congress. More than half of the 182 constituencies are still up for grabs, ...
HC notice to Centre, States for action against Veerappan
NEW DELHI, DEC. 10.The Delhi High Court today issued notices to the Centre and the Tamil Nadu and Karnataka Governments on a petition for immediate action to apprehend the elusive forest brigand, Veerappan. Taking cognisance of a Public ...
Opposition demands discussion on disinvestment
NEW DELHI, DEC. 10.The Opposition parties today demanded a discussion on the disinvestment in the public sector oil majors, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), asserting that Parliament ...
Cable Bill for uniformity in network operations
NEW DELHI, DEC. 10. The Rajya Sabha today cleared the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2002, which seeks to regulate cable operations and empower the Government with the right to mandate installation of an addressable system ...
Talks with Pakistan key to solving Kashmir issue
JAMMU, DEC. 10.The Minister of State for External Affairs, Omar Abdullah, today said talks with Pakistan held the key for a final solution of the Kashmir problem and dialogue with that country should begin at the appropriate time and forum for ...
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  • Cong. politicising religion: BJP
  • Din over 'attack' on farmers
  • TTD restrictions over ritual
  • Disinvestment controversies continue
  • Advani's office denies allegation
  • India, U.S. share vital national interests: Blackwill
  • Pant calls for consensus on linking rivers
  • Rs. 1,949-crore bailout for UTI
  • Where Cong. hopes to do a little better
  • BA offers benefits for Kolkata passengers
  • Forest commission constituted
  • U.S. official meets Defence Secretary
  • SC adjourns hearing in 'one man, one post' case
  • Sinha leaves for Cape Town
  • 'Govt. willing to expand PDS'
  • VHP 'strategy'
  • Campaigning ends for byelections

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