| N-power
crucial for energy needs: Pranab
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Bangkok,
Sept 14:
In a veiled answer to Left and other critics of the Indo-US
nuclear deal, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee on
Friday asserted that the country needed nuclear power to meet
its energy needs while addressing environmental concerns.
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| Indian
develops enzyme to kill HIV
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Bangalore,
Sept 14:
Dr Indrani Sarkar has every reason to be excited. Her PhD thesis,
which started in 2002 at the Max Planck Institute in Dresden,
Germany, has thrown open the doors for developing enzymes that
can ...
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| Govt
may cut wheat imports
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New
Delhi, Sept 14:
Under attack from the Left and the BJP for importing wheat at
high prices, the Centre today said it could reduce the quantity
of imports of the foodgrain in the wake of "better crop"
this year.
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| Left
submit note on Nuke-deal to UPA-Left panel
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New
Delhi, Sept 14:
Left parties today submitted their views to the UPA-Left Committee
on the implications of the US Hyde Act on India's foreign and
security policies as well as self-reliance in the nuclear sector.
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| Mumbai
gears up for Ganesha festival
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Mumbai,
Sept 14:
Millions of people here are gearing up for the Ganapati festival,
a 10-day event beginning tomorrow that will see groups across
the city vying to create the most colourful and attractive marquees.
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| Polls
could be early: minister
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New
Delhi, Sept 14:
There could be early elections but they would have nothing to
do with the India-US civil nuclear deal, Minister in the Prime
Minister's Office (PMO) Prithviraj Chavan said here on Friday.
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| Another
suicide attack, 15 Pak soldiers killed
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Islamabad,
Sept 14:
At least 15 Pakistani soldiers were killed on Thursday in a
suicide bombing at an army building near the capital Islamabad,
the military said, the second major attack on the army this
month.
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| Letter
threatens Karunanidhi
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Chennai,
Sept 14:
A letter threatening to assassinate Tamil Nadu Chief Minsiter
M Karunanidhi has sent the state police panicking. The postcard
received on Thursday evening by the City Police Commissioner
reportedly ...
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