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View Article  Pak releases 115 Indian fishermen

In a goodwill gesture ahead of External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee's visit this week, Pakistan on Tuesday released 115 Indian fishermen held in a Karachi prison for nearly two years.

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View Article  More skeletal remains recovered in Nithari

Police today recovered more skeletal remains in Nithari village here, the site of the gruesome serial killings of children and women. A bone was found in the drain behind the D-5 residence of Moninder Singh Pandher, the suspect in the killings, who is being subjected to narco-analysis tests in Gandhinagar.

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View Article  Blow to Mulayam Singh: RLD ministers quit

Ending months of love-hate relationship, four Rashtriya Lok Dal ministers on Tuesday resigned from the Mulayam Singh Government dealing a severe blow to leader of the coalition, Samajwadi Party, ahead of the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh.

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View Article  Saran to launch audio of "Muni" at Muni temple

Kollywood directors are constantly looking for innovative stories for their films. For some, even the occasion of an audio release of a film is an opportunity to do something different. In one forthcoming event, the audience for the audio release will themselves feature in a song.

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View Article  Pak releases 115 Indian fishermen

In a goodwill gesture ahead of External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee's visit this week, Pakistan on Tuesday released 115 Indian fishermen held in a Karachi prison for nearly two years.

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View Article  SP demands President's rule in Assam

Under attack from Congress, BJP and other parties for poor law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh, Samajwadi Party today demanded President's Rule in Assam, where 69 migrant labourers were killed by ULFA.

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View Article  Govt may revise petrol, diesel prices

The Government will consider cutting petrol and diesel prices, if crude oil prices fall below 50 dollars a barrel.

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View Article  Four blasts rock Tata's Singur land

A series of explosions ripped through the fenced area of the Tata Motors'-acquired land in West Bengal's Singur late on Monday night.

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View Article  Lie-detector tests indict Moninder in serial killings

Initial tests at the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) suggest that the prime accused in the grisly murders of over 20 children in Nithari village in Noida, Moninder Singh Pandher, may have been involved.

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View Article  Vengsarkar returns from S Africa

After the Indian cricket team, it was the turn of Dilip Vengsarkar to return home from South Africa. The chairman of the selection committee was a bit more forthcoming than both the coach and the captain while speaking with the media.

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View Article  Paswan on two-day visit to Assam

 Union Minister Ramvilas Paswan will make a two-day visit to Assam from Tuesday during which he will tour Tinsuika and Dibrugarh districts where a large number of Bihari migrants have been killed by ULFA militants.

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View Article  They're talking crores with ESOPs

Hemant Bakshi is tired of saying ‘no’ to wealth managers. They pester this successful cement company executive to sell his employee stock option plan (Esop) shares; keeping all your eggs in one basket is risky, they say. Mr Bakshi does not buy that argument.

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View Article  Pranab Mukherjee on two-day visit to Sri Lanka

Amid raging fighting in Sri Lanka, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee will travel there on Tuesday for a two-day visit during which the two sides are expected to discuss the status of the peace process there and other issues.

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View Article  More controversy for RGV's Sholay

Director Ram Gopal Verma's version of Sholay has courted controversy right from the start. But keeping in mind the original, the remake does have a tough act to follow.

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View Article  ULFA targets Army

Three days of violence by the ULFA has killed almost 70 people in Assam. The militants seem to be getting bolder. Their latest attack outside an army camp near Guwahati. At least seven persons, including two CRPF personnel, were injured when two bombs concealed by the ULFA in bicycles exploded near an Army cantonment at Satgaon, Guwahati, police said.

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View Article  Indian American wins top Chemical industry medal

Indian American, Raj L. Gupta, Chairman, President and CEO of Rohm and Haas Company has been chosen for the chemical industry's most prestigious honour - the 2007 Chemical Industry Medal, by the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).

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View Article  Left divided over SEZ land acquisition

First Singur and then Nandigram. The killing of six persons at Nandigram on Sunday is widening the fissures within the Left Front with CPI, RSP and Forward Bloc attacking the CPM chief minister for not getting the allies on board.

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