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Indo-US Energy Dialogue focusses on clean coal technology.
June 1, 2005... Washington, Jun 1 (PTI) India and US have launched a new bilateral dialogue on energy, which envisages setting up working groups focussing on, among other things, clean coal technology.
Indian Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek...
Basdeo Panday arrested on corruption charges.
June 1, 2005... Port of Spain, Jun 1 (PTI) Former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Basdeo Panday has been arrested by the country's Anti-Corruption Unit on graft charges to the tune of USD 2.5 billion connected to an airport connection contract.
Panday,...
Reforms meaningless without expansion of UNSC: Iceland.
June 1, 2005... Reykjavik, Jun 1 (PTI) Asserting that the G-4 draft resolution prepared by India, Japan, Brazil and Germany suggesting changes in the United Nations Security Council was the best one, Iceland Prime Minister Halldor Asgrimsson has said reforms...
India, South Korea decide to bolster bilateral ties.
June 1, 2005... Seoul, June 1 (PTI) In a bid to boost their bilateral ties, India and South Korea Wednesday decided to step up efforts to take their economic partnership to a higher level by utilising synergies in trade, investment and hi-tech areas. During a...
US says Yokos case raises questions about Russia's commitment.
June 1, 2005... Washington, Jun 1 (PTI) The United States has said that the Yukos case raises questions about Moscow's commitment to the responsibilities that all free market and democratic countries embrace, but rejected the idea of cutting off its business...
Top al Qaeda operative is being deported to US from Pakistan.
June 1, 2005... Washington, Jun 1 (PTI) Top al Qaeda operative Abu Farraj al-Libbi suspected of masterminding two assassination attempts on Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is being deported to the United States. Al-Libbi, a Libyan national thought to have...
Hindi films increasingly use non-traditional funding: Study.
June 1, 2005... Mumbai, June 1 (PTI) More and more Hindi films are using Non-Traditional Financing Sources (NTFS) for film production, with the number of movies partially or fully-financed through NTFS rising to 46 in 2004 from a meagre six in 2001, according...
Appa Sherpa scales Mt Everest for record 15 times.
June 1, 2005... Kathmandu, Jun 1 (PTI) Veteran alpinist Appa Sherpa has broken his own record by scaling the world's highest peak Mt Everest for the 15th time. Appa, 48, hailing from Thame village of Solukhumbu district in eastern Nepal, reached on top of Mt...
Court awards life sentence in German woman rape case.
June 1, 2005... Jaipur, June 1 (PTI) A fast track court Wednesday sentenced to life imprisonment two persons for raping a German woman on the outskirts of the north Indian town of Jodhpur on May 11. In one of the fastest convictions for such a crime, the...
China releases list of 100 'recommended' children's books.
June 1, 2005... Beijing, Jun 1 (PTI) In an effort to "purify" the environment of children, Chinese government has recommended 100 books and approved select on-line games to them for coming month-long summer vacation. The State Administration of Press and...
20 die, hundreds ill as heat wave sweeps Bangladesh.
June 1, 2005... Dhaka, June 1 (PTI) At least 20 people have died and hundreds more were ill after a heat wave, one of the worst to sweep Bangladesh, disrupted life, media reports and officials said Wednesday. Fifteen people died Tuesday of heat stroke across...
Thiruvananthapuram, June 1 (PTI) Thiruvananthapuram.
June 1, 2005... City Police have arrested three persons in connection with the theft of passports and costly electronic equipment from a travel agency in the city early this month. The police identified the accused as Nijam, Shibu and Nizam. As many as 580...
Cutting music albums important to showcase music talent: Sonu.
June 1, 2005... Mumbai, June 1 (PTI) In addition to playback singing, cutting music albums is also important as it provides immense scope to showcase one's talent, says noted Indian singer Sonu Nigam. "I got popularity and national recognition through my...
Kotak Mahindra Group, Ford Credit International realign JV.
June 1, 2005... Mumbai, Jun 1 (PTI) Kotak Mahindra Group (Kotak Group) and Ford Credit International (FCI) Wednesday announced realignment of their nine-year old joint venture (JV), subject to regulatory approvals by Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB)...
India, US must meet periodically to identify vital interests.
June 1, 2005... Washington, June 1 (PTI) India and US should meet periodically to identify areas of vital national interest to each strategic partner and discuss the issues without sacrificing their economic, political or military interests, India's former...
US concerned over arrest of journalist in China.
June 1, 2005... Washington, June 1 (PTI) Concerned over the detention of a Hong Kong-based senior journalist in China, the United States has said that the arrest has "a chilling effect" on press freedoms. "We are concerned about the reports about this case and...
MiG-31 catches fire on landing at Russian airbase.
June 1, 2005... Moscow, June 1 (PTI) Two pilots were injured when a MiG-31 airplane caught fire on landing at a Russian airbase near here, Air Force sources said Wednesday. The crew members sustained injuries after bailing out at the last moment from the...
Centre's fiscal deficit up 1.6 pc during FY05.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, Jun 1 (PTI) India's union government's fiscal deficit was up marginally by 1.6 per cent at Rs 1,27,975 crore during 2004-05 from Rs 1,25,960 crore in 2003-04, despite efforts to cut wasteful spendings and push up revenue.
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Rupee recovers moderate ground against USD in early trade.
June 1, 2005... Mumbai, Jun 1 (PTI) Indian Rupee recovered moderate ground against the US currency early Wednesday on renewed exporter dollar sales in anticipation of dollar inflows from a software companies ADR issue despite robust dollar overseas and rising...
Chinese coal miners to supervise mine safety.
June 1, 2005... Beijing, June 1 (PTI) Hit by a series of fatal coal mine disasters, China has decided to invite around one lakh coal miners from production lines to help supervise the work safety in mines across the country, the state media reported Wednesday....
Bechtel attaches MSEB subsidiary's shares in Dabhol.
June 1, 2005... Mumbai, Jun 1 (PTI) Armed with a US federal court ruling, Bechtel Corporation has attached the stake of Maharashtra State Electricity Board in Dabhol Power Company, but said it was ready to help restart the defunct project once India upheld its...
Advani for formation of Friendship Asso of Parliamentarians.
June 1, 2005... Islamabad, June 1 (PTI) The Indian Leader of Opposition L K Advani Wednesday suggested formation of a Friendship Association of Parliamentarians of India and Pakistan to further the peace process between the two countries. Advani, who met...
Swarovski plans 19 new exclusive stores in India.
June 1, 2005... Bangalore, Jun 1 (PTI) Buoyed by the doubling of it's sales in 2004-05, Austria-based crystal giant Swarovski plans to launch 19 exclusive retail stores in India in the next three years, a senior company executive said Wednesday.
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Govt clears Rs 960 mn for improved versions of Hansa, Saras.
June 1, 2005... Bangalore, Jun 1 (PTI) The Indian Government has cleared a Rs 960 million programme of National Aerospace Laboratories to take up improved versions of two-seater trainer `Hansa' and the country's first civil transport aircraft `Saras'.
"We...
TN CM launches 'expanded' free textbook scheme.
June 1, 2005... Chennai, Jun 1 (PTI) Over ten million students in Tamil nadu, studying in Class One to school certificate level, will get free textbooks from this academic year. To mark the launch of the scheme, a token group of 18 students chosen from...
Everest summiteer missing after blizzard.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, June 1 (PTI) After successfully scaling Mount Everest, a member of the summit team of the Indian Air Force, Sqn Ldr S S Chaithanya, is missing following a severe blizzard, the Air Force said Wednesday.
Chaithanya and a sherpa,...
Nepal's lawyers to boycott anti-corruption commission.
June 1, 2005... Kathmandu, June 1 (PTI) Nepal's lawyers have decided to boycott King Gyanendra's anti-corruption commission, saying the body was "unconstitutional." The Royal Commission for Corruption Control, formed after the royal takeover on February 1 has...
Foreign Ministers of India, Russia, China to meet Thursday.
June 1, 2005... Vladivostok (Russia), June 1 (PTI) Foreign Ministers of India, China and Russia will meet here Thursday for their first stand-alone meeting to explore possibilities of trilateral cooperation in trade, economic and in other fields.
India's...
Army launches "in-house verification" of Gohar Ayub's charge.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, Jun 1 (PTI) The Army has launched an "in-house verification" of the charge made by former Pakistan Foreign Minister Gohar Ayub Khan that an Indian Brigadier had sold 1965 war plans to Pakistan for Rs 20,000, Army Chief Gen J J Singh...
"Separatist leaders should be allowed to meet Pak leaders".
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, Jun 1 (PTI) Insisting that Hurriyat was an interested party to the Kashmir issue, Pakistan Wednesday said the separatist leaders should be allowed to talk to its leadership after which they could meet the leadership in New Delhi.
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Agro expert develops method to grow vegetables in arid areas.
June 1, 2005... Ahmedabad, Jun 1 (PTI) Growing green leafy vegetables in hot arid areas like Kutch district of Gujarat would seem a Herculean task, but An Indian agriculture engineer has developed a technology to cultivate a wide variety of crops in extreme...
Trilateral meeting of FMs of India, Russia, China tomorrow.
June 1, 2005... Vladivostok (Russia), Jun 1 (PTI) India's External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh, who arrived here Wednesday for a trilateral conclave with Russia and China beginning Thursday, said the three countries have commonalities that relate to both...
Tight arrangements in place for Hurriyat leaders' trip to PoK.
June 1, 2005... Srinagar, June 1 (PTI) Jammu and Kashmir government has made necessary arrangements and undertaken tight security measures to ensure a hassle-free journey for separatist leaders going to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir through the ...
Court questions Zaheera in Best Bakery case.
June 1, 2005... Mumbai, June 1 (PTI) Prime witness in the Best Bakery case Zaheera Sheikh Wednesday informed the Special court during cross-examination that she had taken to tailoring and her brother Nasibullah was working as a labourer.
Zaheera...
Five students' team to participate in 36th IPO at Spain.
June 1, 2005... Mumbai, Jun 1 (PTI) Five students from across the country would participate in the 36th International Physics Olympiad (IPO), which is to be held in Salamanca, Spain, from July three to 12.
R Arjun (Bangalore), M Hema Chandra...
446 minors rescued in central Mumbai; 44 employers held.
June 1, 2005... Mumbai, Jun 1 (PTI) In a major operation, 446 minors employed in various small scale units in central Mumbai were rescued and 44 people were arrested in this connection Wednesday.
A total of 226 business units, which forced the...
Srinath urges rotation policy for fast bowlers.
June 1, 2005... Mumbai, June 1 (PTI) In an attempt to streamline the Indian pace attack, former speedster Javagal Srinath Wednesday advocated the need for having a rotation policy regarding playing fast bowlers in the team.
"The selectors should...
Advani for making Indo-Pak peace process more enduring.
June 1, 2005... Islamabad, Jun 1 (PTI) Maintaining that the ongoing Indo-Pak peace process has support of all political parties in India, Leader of the Opposition L K Advani has emphasised the need for making it more intense to resolve Kashmir and other...
Pak to roll out red carpet for Hurriyat leaders Thursday.
June 1, 2005... Islamabad, June 1 (PTI) Pakistan Wednesday said it will accord a warm welcome to the delegation of moderate Hurriyat leaders led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq lewhen they arrive in PoK by the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus Thursday.
"All arrangements...
Guj govt receives UNESCO award for rebuilding Kutch Gurudwara.
June 1, 2005... Ahmedabad, June 1 (PTI) Gujarat government has been given the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage award for helping to rebuild a 200-year-old Gurudwara in Kutch district which was destroyed during the earthquake that hit the state in 2001.
The...
"Onus" on Pak for any visit by Hurriyat leaders beyond PoK.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, Jun 1 (PTI) Maintaining that travel by any individual by Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service is limited to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir as per the Indo-Pak agreement, the Indian government Wednesday put the "onus" on Islamabad for any...
Hurriyat leaders to visit Islamabad on June 4.
June 1, 2005... Islamabad, Jun 1 (PTI) Ignoring India's reservations, Hurriyat leaders will travel to Islamabad from PoK on June four for talks with President Pervez Musharraf, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and other leaders.
The Hurriyat leaders, led by...
'Supermileage' car developed by Delhi engineering students.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, June 1 (PTI) Students of Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) here have developed a 'supermileage' vehicle with fuel efficiency of 150 kms per litre.
The concept car, which will be presented at the World Supermileage Vehicle...
BIMSTEC nations meet to discuss cooperation, Bangla new chair.
June 1, 2005... Dhaka, June 1 (PTI) Bangladesh Wednesday took over the chairmanship of BIMSTEC for one year at a meeting of the regional grouping here to discuss cooperation among member States, including India, in priority sectors like trade and investment,...
On combating terrorism and transnational crimes, Khan.
June 1, 2005... said some progress has been made in this area and efforts should lead to concrete BIMSTEC projects or programmes.
The BIMSTEC meeting will focus on the progress of joint working group meetings on counter-terrorism and transnational crimes....
Efforts to develop Buddhist circuits in 16 states.
June 1, 2005... Bhubaneswar, Jun 1 (PTI) The Indian government is developing Buddhist circuits in 16 states of the Union, including Orissa, with the assistance of the Japan International Bank For Cooperation (JBIC) to attract more tourists from south-east...
Pakistan tame India 3-2.
June 1, 2005... Kuala Lumpur, Jun 1 (PTI) Pakistan warded off a late resurgence from India to down their traditional rivals 3-2 in a preliminary stage match of the Azlan Shah cup hockey tournament here Wednesday.
India paid the price for a sloppy first...
Kashmir can be solved if "intention and will" continue: Pak.
June 1, 2005... Islamabad, Jun 1 (PTI) India and Pakistan would be able to resolve Kashmir and other issues if the "intention and will" to settle them continued on the part of their leadership, President Pervez Musharraf has said.
He said the political...
New World Bank President to pay special attention to Africa.
June 1, 2005... Washington, June 1 (PTI) The new World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz Wednesday said his immediate goal after taking over from outgoing President James Wolfensohn is to help Africa become "a continent of hope".
Wolfowitz, who Wednesday...
Foreign invt cap under non-news category raised to 100 pc.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, Jun 1 (PTI) The Indian government on Wednesday enhanced the foreign investment cap under non-news category from 74 per cent to 100 per cent for Indian entities publishing scientific/technical/specialty magazines, periodicals and...
RDX, weapons recovered from hideout of Babbar militant.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, June 1 (PTI) A day after cracking the twin blasts case, Delhi Police on Wednesday seized a huge cache of arms and ammunition, including RDX, from the hideout here of one of the accused, a Babbar Khalsa militant still at large.
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Conditions favourable for monsoon to hit Kerala by June 7: IMD.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, Jun 1 (PTI) Conditions are favourable for the onset of monsoon over Kerala and the southern Indian state could receive rainfall within a week's time, Weather Department said on Wednesday.
"Ambient conditions are near consistent...
Militant shot dead, RDX seized in J-K.
June 1, 2005... Srinagar, June 1 (PTI) Security forces shot dead a militant, arrested another and busted two hideouts seizing four kg of RDX and other weapons in northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, a police spokesman said on Wednesday.
Militant...
Trinidad supports India for Chairman of exec comm. of CPA.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, Jun 1 (PTI) Trinidad and Tobago has extended unconditional support to India's candidature for the post of Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
The assurance was given by Speaker of...
CRPF asst commander, 5 soldiers killed in Bastar.
June 1, 2005... Raipur, June 1 (PTI) Six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, including a Deputy Sub Inspector, were killed on Wednesday and 14 security personnel injured, in two landmine blasts and firing by Maoists in Dantewada district of central...
Pakistan overcome India; Aus, NZ win their matches.
June 1, 2005... Kuala Lumpur, Jun 1 (PTI) Three-time champions Pakistan survived a late Indian charge recording a 3-2 win to virtually assure themselves a place in the final of the Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament here on Wednesday.
Pakistan initially...
Kerala HC asks Panchayat to renew Coca Cola licence.
June 1, 2005... Kochi, Jun 1 (PTI) In a major relief to softdrinks major Coca Cola, the High Court of Kerala (southern Indian state) on Wednesday directed the Perumatty Panchayat (grassroot-level body), where the company's bottling plant is located, to renew...
Peace should not be held hostage to Kashmir solution: Advani.
June 1, 2005... Islamabad, June 1 (PTI) A day after his engagements with top Pakistani leadership, Bharatiya Janata Party President L K Advani on Wednesday met opposition leaders including hardline Jamat Ulema Islami (JUI) leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman and...
Indian film industry flays ban on smoking scenes.
June 1, 2005... Mumbai, June 1 (PTI) Leading Indian film industry personalities on Wednesday flayed the federal government's decision to ban smoking scenes in films and television from August this year, saying it made no sense.
Director Shyam Benegal said...
Shabir Shah refused permission to travel to PoK.
June 1, 2005... Srinagar, June 1 (PTI) Authorities in northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir have refused to give permission to senior separatist leader Shabir Ahmed Shah to travel to Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, a spokesman of JK Democratic Front Party said...
Paes-Zimonjic crash out of men's doubles at French Open.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, Jun 1 (PTI) India's Leander Paes and Nenad Zimonjic of Serbia crashed out in the men's doubles quarterfinal of the French Open Grand Slam Tennis at Paris.
Paes and Zimonjic, seeded sixth, lost in straight sets to third seeds Bob...
Delhi govt increases financial support to Haj pilgrims.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, Jun 1 (PTI) Delhi Government has increased the financial support to Haj pilgrims from Rs five million to Rs 10.5 million.
This was announced by Delhi Finance Minister A K Walia at a ceremony to mark the launch of distribution of...
NC welcomes PM's statement on J-K autonomy.
June 1, 2005... Srinagar, June 1 (PTI) Opposition National Conference on Wednesday said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement that the federal government was considering granting autonomy to northern state of Jammu and Kashmir has "vindicated" the party's...
22 dead, 35 missing in mountain torrents in central China.
June 1, 2005... Beijing, June 1 (PTI) At least 22 people were killed and 35 went missing as mountain torrents struck central-south China's Hunan province, local officials said on Wednesday.
Torrential rain triggered flooding in Shaoyang, Loudi, Yiyang and...
Amnesty dismisses Bush criticism.
June 1, 2005... Washington, June 1 (PTI) Amnesty International has dismissed US President George W Bush's description as "absurd" the rights group's condemnation of prisoner treatment by Americans in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, saying the...
India, Pak officials hold talks on Kishenganga project.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, June 1 (PTI) Water officials of India and Pakistan on Wednesday began talks to resolve differences on the 330 MW Kishenganga hydropower project being built on the Jhelum river in northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.
The...
Telgi to be secured through video-conferencing in Delhi cases.
June 1, 2005... New Delhi, Jun 1 (PTI) A city court on Wednesday ordered transfer of all cases against multi-million fake stamp paper scam kingpin Abdul Karim Telgi pending in various courts in the capital to Karkadooma courts in East Delhi to secure his...
SAfrica says it is cooperating with India in Denel probe.
June 1, 2005... Durban, Jun 1 (PTI) South Africa on Wednesday said it is cooperating with India in a probe regarding allegations of corruption against its state-owned arms manufacturing firm Denel in securing an order from the Indian army. "We are assisting...
American University to study AP power sector.
June 1, 2005... Hyderabad, Jun 1 (PTI) Recognising the performance of government of southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, US-based Stanford University has evinced interest to study the initiatives taken by the government in the power sector.
The...
Microsoft to host Tech-Ed at five cities in India.
June 1, 2005... Bangalore, Jun 1 (PTI) Microsoft Corporation India Pvt. Ltd on Wednesday announced that it will host India's largest IT event - Tech-Ed 2005 in five cities this year.
Targeted at the developer, server professional and architect...
Sify slashes call rates to Gulf.
June 1, 2005... Chennai, Jun 1 (PTI) Sify Ltd, a leading internet, network and e-commerce services provider, on Wednesday announced a drop in its international calling rates to Gulf countries from across 70 cities in India.
"Calls to Bahrain, Oman, Iran,...
Sweet spell of success for Indian American at Bee.
June 3, 2005... Houston, Jun 3 (PTI) Indian American Anurag Kashyap, from Poway, California, has won the 78th Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee competition.
Anurag, 13, bagged the prize by spelling correctly the word "Appoggiatura" (which means short...
India's role in regional security to figure in Singapore talks.
June 3, 2005... Washington, June 3 (PTI) India's emerging role in regional security of the Asia-Pacific rim will be one of the major issues to be discussed at the "Shangri-La Dialogue" in Singapore starting Friday.
The meet, to be attended by about 200...
Chatterjee calls for inculcating attitudes fostering trade.
June 3, 2005... Port of Spain, Jun 3 (PTI) Stressing that no country can stay aloof from development in the era of globalisation, India's Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament Somnath Chatterjee has called for inclucating attitudes that foster commerce and...
China violating WTO rules on market access: US experts.
June 3, 2005... Washington, June 3 (PTI) Even though China has made demonstrable progress in implementing commitments to open its markets, many of its trade policies are in violation of the multilateral body's rules, US experts have alleged.
In its 2005...
Kerala to conduct HIV/AIDS surveillance from August.
June 3, 2005... Thiruvananthapuram, June 3 (PTI) Kerala, with an estimated HIV positive population between 70,000 and 100,000, is to conduct a three-month sentinel surveillance from August one this year to identify spread of HIV infection in the state.
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Thiruvananthapuram, June 3 (PTI): A cross-section of.
June 3, 2005... personalities in the Malayalam film industry has expressed its disapproval of the Union's move to introduce a blanket ban on smoking scenes in movies and TV serials.
Veteran film director Adoor Gopalakrishnan told the mediapersons on...
Move to form separate Haryana SGPC snowballs into controversy.
June 3, 2005... Chandigarh, June 3 (PTI) Haryana Government's move to form a separate body to manage the affairs of Sikh shrines in the state has snowballed into a controversy evoking strong protests from SGPC and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) which vowed to...
27 feared drowned in boat capsize in Narmada.
June 3, 2005... Vadodara, Jun 3 (PTI) Seven people died and 20 others were feared drowned after the boat ferrying them capsized in Narmada river at Malsar village, about 80 kms from here Friday.
Seven bodies have been fished out from the river, while three...
Vulture nesting sites in Katarina Ghat.
June 3, 2005... Lucknow, June 3 (PTI) Environmentalists, concerned that the vulture in India is on the last lap of extinction, take heart that at least at one reserve the big bird is nesting under natural condition -- in the Katarina Ghat wildlife sanctuary in...
Caparo's W. coast steel plant opens, larger Indian operations.
June 3, 2005... Phoenix (Arizona), June 3 (PTI) In its first foray into the US West Coast, non-resident Indian industrialist Swraj Paul's Caparo Group Friday opened a 40-million dollar steel plant and announced a seven-fold expansion of Indian operations with...
ON FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2005.
June 3, 2005... CHAKOTI : HURRIYAT-CROSSOVER (IE-BL, ST)
CHAKWAL : ADVANI-TEMPLE (AA-BL)
LAHORE : ADVANI-BJP (PIO, IE, AA)
ISLAMABAD : PAK-GOHAR (IE)
-DO- : IMRAN-ADVANI (ST, AA)
-DO- : SURI-INVESTMENT (TRI)
VLADIVOSTK:...
Seven drowned, six rescued as boat capsizes in Narmada.
June 3, 2005... Vadodara, June 3 (PTI) Seven persons, including three children, drowned while six others were rescued after a boat ferrying 13 members of a marriage party across the Narmada river capsized in Vadodara district of Gujarat Friday morning.
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IBM executive traced in Mughalsarai.
June 3, 2005... Kolkata, Jun 3 (PTI) London-based IBM executive Rajiv Bhattacharya, reported missing from the city Wednesday, was traced at Mughalsarai Railway Station in Uttar Pradesh Friday and police are hoping that he will provide a clue to his sudden...