Month: May 2010
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With Conservatives Leading, Cameron Tipped to Form Govt in UK
With conservative winning the largest number of seats in UK polls, their leader David Cameron is expected to form next…
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Army Officer Held for Disseminating Child Pornography on Web
A serving Army officer has been taken into custody in Mumba for circulating child pornography over the internet, reported NDTV.…
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Iran Foreign Minister Hosts Dinner Meeting for UN Ambassadors
Amid possibility of new UN sanctions over country’s nuclear programme, Iran’s foreign minister held a rare meeting with the US…
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Nuclear Liability Bill Tabled in LS, Opposition Walks out
The contentious Nuclear Liability Bill has been tabled in the Lok Sabha today even as opposition NDA and Left parties…
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Guru’s Mercy Petition Yet Not Ready to Be Considered by President
A senior official has said that the mercy petition of 2001 parliament attack death row convict Mohammed Afzal Guru has…
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SC Agrees with Replacement of Lawyers in Post-Godhra Riots Case
The Supreme Court has agreed with the ‘replacement’ of two public prosecutors in the post-Godhra riots trails and has appointed…
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Security Beefed up at Mao Checkgate to Arrest Muivah as He Enters Manipur
Security has been tightened at Mao checkgate on the Manipur-Nagaland border for taking into custody separatist leader and NSCN (IM)…
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Delhi-Amritsar Express Stopped, Passengers Deboarded after Bomb Scare
After an anonymous call was received about a bomb in the Delhi-Amritsar Swarn Shatabdi Express, the railway authorities stopped the…
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US Officials Traced Internet Interceptions to Andaman on Headley Tip-off: Report
The Army Major recently kept in ‘safe custody’ of Military Intelligence after US intelligence alerted Indian authorities saying that he…
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Governors Cannot Be Replaced Arbitrarily with Change of Power: SC
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has disapproved the practice of replacing Governors as a new government comes to…
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