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Hundreds of stones removed from Dalai Lama's gallbladder - Times of India
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Now a pro-Nano sit-in at abandoned Singur site - NDTV.com
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Relief as mid-air trauma comes to end - Times of India
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PM invites Pak to work for Kashmiris - Hindustan Times
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Will Indo-US nuclear deal really benefit India? - NDTV.com
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Tata took unreasonable position on Singur: CPI(M) - Business Standard
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Terrorism: LTTE banking on Tamil Nadu support - Express Buzz
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NCM to take up Jamia Nagar encounter in NIC meet - Zee News
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Hundreds of stones removed from Dalai Lama's gallbladder - Times of India
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NEW DELHI: Hundreds of pebble-like stones, ranging from half a centimetre to one centimetre in size, were removed from the gallbladder of Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, on Friday.
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Now a pro-Nano sit-in at abandoned Singur site - NDTV.com
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Hundreds of Nano supporters on Friday began an indefinite 'satyagraha' (sit-in) in front of the Nano small car plant in Singur, recently abandoned by automobile major Tata Motors following protests by the opposition.
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Relief as mid-air trauma comes to end - Times of India
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NEW DELHI: '' There was a tense silence in the aircraft. Everybody pretended not to panic, but the fear was palpable ,'' said AP Ghogre, a passenger aboard Go Air's flight G8 456 from Mumbai to Delhi which made an emergency landing on Thursday.
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PM invites Pak to work for Kashmiris - Hindustan Times
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Describing it as a primary duty of the leadership of the two nations, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday extended an invitation to Pakistan to work jointly for the welfare of people on both sides of the border.
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Will Indo-US nuclear deal really benefit India? - NDTV.com
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Terming his signing of the nuclear bill as a "big day" for Indo-US relationship, jubilant US President George W Bush on Wednesday said the development sent signals to the rest of the world that countries following path of democracy and responsible ...
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Tata took unreasonable position on Singur: CPI(M) - Business Standard
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For the first time since the Singur standoff that led to the exit of the proposed Nano car factory from West Bengal, the ruling CPI(M) vent its frustration against the Tatas, charging the group with taking an “unreasonable position”.
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Terrorism: LTTE banking on Tamil Nadu support - Express Buzz
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COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, on Wednesday declared that the war against Tamil Tiger terrorism had reached its "final" stage, and suggested that it was time Tiger chieftain Velupillai Prabhakaran surrendered.
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NCM to take up Jamia Nagar encounter in NIC meet - Zee News
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New Delhi, Oct 10: With questions being raised over the Jamia Nagar encounter, National Commission for Minorities (NCM) on Friday decided to take up the matter at the National Integration Council meeting on Monday.
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Rane takes potshots at Deshmukh - Daily News & Analysis
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PTI MUMBAI: In a veiled attack on Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, Revenue Minister Narayan Rane on Friday said some Congress leaders were lending covert support to political rivals to cut party colleagues to size.
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Hijacked ship crew, including 3 Indians, set free - Times of India
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KASARAGOD: All the crew members including three Indians of an Iranian cargo ship hijacked by sea pirates off the Somalian coast on August 21 were set free today, sources said.
3 killed in communal clashes in Andhra Pradesh - Times of India
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BHAINSA (ANDHRA PRADESH): Three people were killed and six seriously injured in rioting and clashes between two communities in Bhainsa in Adilabad district on Friday afternoon.
No recession, Govt will guard economy: PM - IBNLive.com
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PTI BRAVE FRONT: The Prime Minister said the economy will grow by 7.5-8 per cent this fiscal. Srinagar: In the face of a bloodbath in the global markets, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday put up a brave face stating there is no question of Indian ...
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