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Security forces deployed to stop loot, robbery in Bihar - Sify
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Basu to undergo medical check-up today - Hindu
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Assam floods worsen, army and air force join help mission - Hindustan Times
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What next for N-deal? - NDTV.com
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Srinagar tense as fresh clashes erupt - Times of India
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Cop held for molesting Bihar flood victim - Times of India
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Bulls pin hope on N-Deal booster - Hindustan Times
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'Trying to tame Kosi recipe for more disaster' - Economic Times
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Security forces deployed to stop loot, robbery in Bihar - Sify
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Patna: Worried over reports of criminals looting abandoned homes and robbing those fleeing the swirling flood waters of the Kosi in Bihar, the government has deployed hundreds of security personnel to provide protection.
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Basu to undergo medical check-up today - Hindu
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Kolkata (PTI): CPI(M) patriarch and former West Bengal chief minister Jyoti Basu, who has been injured in his forehead after a fall at his home, would be admitted to a city nursing home this morning for further treatment.
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Assam floods worsen, army and air force join help mission - Hindustan Times
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The situation in Assam is still grim with 20 of the state's 27 districts affected by the floods, displacing about 2.1 million people and 24 are dead so far, say officials.
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US-based ACA says India has not got 'clean waiver' - Economic Times
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NEW DELHI: Call it words of frustration or a reality check on the euphoria that flowed out of Vienna, but the US-based Arms Control Association claims that India has not got the "clean" or "unconditional" waiver it demanded from the 45-member Nuclear ...
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What next for N-deal? - NDTV.com
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After getting NSG waiver, the next destination for the N-deal is Washington, where the three papers that is the Safeguards Agreement, NSG waiver and the agreed text of 123 pact will be put before the US congress.
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Srinagar tense as fresh clashes erupt - Times of India
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SRINAGAR: Fresh clashes erupted on Sunday between security forces and protesters after the killing of a youth in police firing sparked fresh tension in the Kashmir Valley.
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Cop held for molesting Bihar flood victim - Times of India
Boston Globe
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PATNA: A police official was arrested and suspended on charge of alleged molestation of a woman flood victim in Bihar's Araria district, police sources said on Sunday.
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Bulls pin hope on N-Deal booster - Hindustan Times
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PTI Dalal Street may turn bullish next week on the weekend-development of India getting a crucial waiver in the nuclear deal with the US, but cues from global stock markets would remain a key driver, analysts believe.
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'Trying to tame Kosi recipe for more disaster' - Economic Times
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NEW DELHI: The Kosi has this year lived up to its name of Bihar's 'river of sorrow' by changing its course and rendering nearly three million people homeless, but now trying to jacket it with embankments and barrages as engineers are planning to do may ...
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Jyoti Basu admitted to hospital - NDTV.com
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PTI CPM patriarch and former West Bengal chief minister Jyoti Basu, who has been injured in his forehead after a fall in the toilet at his residence, was on Sunday admitted to a city hospital for further treatment.
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Scientists hail waiver in Vienna - Economic Times
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7 Sep, 2008, 0030 hrs IST, PTI MUMBAI: Expressing happiness on the waiver by the Nuclear Suppliers Group to India, Department of Atomic Energy scientists on Saturday said it was a major step forward in international civilian nuclear cooperation.
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Not just rash driving! - Economic Times
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Sections of the media have logically argued that some see merit in the argument that Sanjeev Nanda should have been convicted for the lesser offence of rash and negligent driving under Section 304A of the Indian Penal Code and not for manslaughter “or ...
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