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I am fit and fine, says Vajpayee JAMMU, AUG. 29. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, said today that he was keeping good health and there was no need for concern. Much to the surprise of reporters at the end of his press conference here, he took strong objections to the ...
75 killed in blast outside Iraqi mosqueNAJAF, Iraq, Aug. 29. A massive car bomb blast at Iraq's holiest Shia mosque on Friday killed over 75 people, including one of the country's most important Muslim clerics, and left about 140 injured. The bomb went off outside the Imam Ali ...
Mulayam sworn in CMLUCKNOW, AUG. 29.The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh Yadav, today reversed a number of decisions taken by the outgoing Government headed by Mayawati which had ruffled the feelings of various sections of society. He simultaneously ... ASI has `twisted evidence': historians NEW DELHI. AUG. 29. The Archaeological Survey of India has "twisted its own evidence" to reach conclusions to "support the fictions of the Sangh Parivar about the existence of a temple'', historians said at a press conference, organised by the ... Arjuna Awards presented NEW DELHI, AUG. 29. The nation's highest sporting honours were conferred on 33 sportspersons, including cricketer Virender Sehwag and shooter Anjali Bhagwat, at a glittering function at the Rashrapati Bhavan here today with the President, A.P.J. ... Quraishi shifted to Steel Ministry NEW DELHI, AUG. 29. The Government today shifted the Doordarshan Director-General (DG-DD), S.Y. Quraishi, to the Steel Ministry as Additional Secretary. His three-year-term was to end in December 2004. As an interim measure, the Chief ... Akshardham attack: 5 held AHMEDABAD, AUG. 29. Five persons have been arrested in connection with the militant attack on Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar on September 24 last year. ... Blackout in London LONDON, AUG. 29. A major power failure hit southern London yesterday, severely disrupting commuter traffic and stranding hundreds of thousands at rush hour. The London Mayor, Ken Livingstone, said up to half a million people could have been ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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