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PM leaves tomorrow on three-nation tour
NEW DELHI, NOV. 10. The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, leaves on a three-nation, six-day foreign tour on Tuesday that will take him to Russia, Tajikistan and Syria, the Foreign Secretary, Kanwal Sibal, announced today. During their ...
SC seeks status report on interlinking of rivers
NEW DELHI, NOV. 10. The Supreme Court today asked the Centre to submit a status report on the progress made so far in the project for interlinking major rivers by 2016. A Bench comprising Justice Y.K. Sabharwal and Justice S.B. Sinha gave four ...
Name the six Ministers, PM urged
NEW DELHI, NOV. 10. The Congress today demanded that the Prime Minister name the six Union Ministers, against whom charges of misusing the PSUs had been made. Announcing a week-long, nationwide agitational programme, the AICC general secretary, ...
INS hails SC order
CHENNAI, NOV. 10. The Indian Newspaper Society has expressed its happiness over the Supreme Court order staying the arrest of five senior representatives of The Hindu and the editor of the Tamil daily Murasoli, ordered by the Tamil ...
Campaigning on DD, AIR: Cong. gets the lion's share
NEW DELHI, NOV.10. The ruling Congress has been allotted the maximum of 180 minutes for poll campaigning on Doordarshan and All India Radio. Based on the share of votes of by political parties in the 1998 elections, the BJP has been given 170 ...
Delhi journalists stage protest rally
NEW DELHI, NOV. 10.Even as the Supreme Court today stayed the Tamil Nadu Assembly's breach of privilege resolution against the Editors and journalists of The Hindu and the Editor of Murasoli, a large number of journalists ...
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  • Nuclear power capacity of 14 reactors to be enhanced
  • "Protests and a celebration"
  • No Indian killed in Riyadh blasts
  • CPI welcomes SC stay on journalists' arrest
  • Media should be allowed to make healthy criticism: Laloo
  • T.N. Assembly urged to rescind order
  • Mumbai journalists for codification of privileges
  • `T.N. Speaker should apologise'
  • Champa Limaye dead
  • `Interceptors' yet to be identified
  • Sri Lankan situation `fluid', says Sibal



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