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Congress puts up brave front - Express Buzz
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KA Ganai appointed Principal Secretary to CM - Hindu
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Pak needs to accept Kasab’s nationality: India - Sify
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Maharashtra demands Central Coastal Security Authority - Hindu
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Pune youth arrested for terror links - Sify
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Pak feared Indian strike post Mumbai attacks: ISI chief - Economic Times
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Security forces continue to battle militants in Poonch - Sify
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India's Mumbai claims 'disappointing': Pakistan FM - Economic Times
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Congress puts up brave front - Express Buzz
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HYDERABAD: The Congress is putting up a brave front in the wake of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) moving closer to the grand alliance led by the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), though the leaders feel that the new formation might dent the party’s ...
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KA Ganai appointed Principal Secretary to CM - Hindu
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Jammu (PTI): A senior IAS officer, Khurshid Ahmed Ganai has been appointed Principal Secretary to the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.
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Pak needs to accept Kasab’s nationality: India - Sify
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New Delhi: Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma on Tuesday said Pakistan should acknowledge that the arrested terrorist Ajmal Amir Kasab in the Mumbai terror attack, is its national and show Pak’s actual intention to cooperate with India ...
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Maharashtra demands Central Coastal Security Authority - Hindu
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New Delhi (PTI): Maharashtra, which has witnessed a number of terror Attacks with the latest being on Mumbai, has demanded constitution of a Central Coastal Security Authority.
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Pune youth arrested for terror links - Sify
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By a Sify Correspondent | Wednesday, 07 January , 2009, 09:53 Mumbai/Pune: A doctor who was part of the Indian Mujahideen network which has been responsible for a series of blasts across the country since 2005, was arrested in an operation by Crime ...
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Pak feared Indian strike post Mumbai attacks: ISI chief - Economic Times
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7 Jan 2009, 1638 hrs IST, PTI ISLAMABAD: Ruling out a war with India over the Mumbai terror attacks, Pakistan's powerful Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) chief has said terrorism, not India was the country's prime enemy.
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Security forces continue to battle militants in Poonch - Sify
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Jammu:The battle raging between militants and security forces in the mountainous forested area of Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir continued for the seventh day on Wednesday and army officials said the intruders had tried to breach the security ...
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India's Mumbai claims 'disappointing': Pakistan FM - Economic Times
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KABUL: Pakistan's foreign minister on Wednesday described as "disappointing" India's claims that official agencies in Islamabad were involved in the Mumbai attacks, saying they would not help build cooperation.
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SC quashes HC order directing CBI probe in NAFED case - Hindu
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New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Wednesday set aside a Delhi High Court order directing a CBI probe into the alleged financial irregularities of around Rs 900 crore by National Agricultural Marketing Federation of India (NAFED) officials in ...
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Army guards kill intruder near Omar's residence - Hindu
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Srinagar (PTI): A civilian, who police claimed was deaf, was shot dead by army guards when he allegedly intruded a high-security army premises housing officers, about 500m away from Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's residence in Srinagar.
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Mumbai attackers sent to Kashmir: Dossier - NDTV.com
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PTI Six terrorists, part of a Pakistani group which struck in Mumbai, have been sent to Kashmir for "some operations", according to the dossier India handed over to Pakistan.
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Indian diaspora meet set to open amid global recession - Sify
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Chennai: Colourful giant billboards and tight security welcome 1500 delegates and dignitaries at the venue of the seventh Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, the country's annual convention to connect with its diaspora starting on Wednesday evening.
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