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Premature to call Pune blasts a terror
attack, says Patil
Home Minister R.R. Patil said it was "premature" to term the
apparently-coordinated low-intensity explosions in Pune as an act
of terror.
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Pune blasts planned, coordinated: Home
Secretary
One hurt in low-intensity blasts in Pune
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Top women Judo fighters have no problem competing Saudi veiled
athlete
Top female judo fighters on Tuesday backed the
decision to allow a Saudi athlete to compete at the Olympic Games
wearing an Islamic headscarf, saying it would not
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Hazare, others to call off fast Friday;
propose 'political alternative'
Anna Hazare and his team members Thursday announced they were
calling off their indefinite fast against corruption at 5 p.m.
Friday and said they would seek a referendum on forming a
"political alternative"
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BJP led govt. in Goa proposes minorities
panel
The Bharatiya
Janata Party-led coalition government in Goa Thursday introduced a
draft legislation for setting up a minorities commission.
The Goa Commission for Minorities Bill, 2012, which was
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First Boeing C-17s to arrive in India by
mid-2013
Boeing Wednesday said the first of the 10 heavy-lift
military aircraft, C-17 Globemaster III, for the Indian Air Force
(IAF) will arrive in the county by June 2013.
The C-17 is a strategic acquisition for the IAF which currently
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Tribunal upholds ban on SIMI
The Delhi High Court's special tribunal constituted to
examine the sixth ban on the Students Islamic Movement of India
(SIMI) Wednesday upheld the measure.
Headed by Delhi High Court Judge V.K. Shali, the tribunal
submitted a report to home ministry upholding
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Obama leads Romney in 3 swing states
A new poll
brought good cheer to US President Barack Obama leads as it showed
him leading Republican challenger Mitt Romney by at least 6
percentage points
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Picture of the Day |
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The 2012 London Olympic Games were
officially opened Friday night with a spectacular ceremony which
lasted nearly four hours and which covered many aspects of the
life, history and culture of the British Isles. |
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