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Happy New Year, say Prez, PM  

New Delhi, Dec 31:
The President, Vice President and Prime Minister greeted the nation on the eve of New Year, asking people to gear up to face new challenges.
 
Kerala CM visits Sabarimala 

Sabarimala, Dec 31:
Creating history by becoming the first Marxist leader to visit the famed Sabarimala temple, 84-year-old Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan trekked an eight-km-long dense forest route to have a first hand...
 
Samjhauta Exp stoned in Pakistan 

Attari, Dec 31:
A mob on Monday stoned Samjhauta Express train heading for India at Wagah village in Pakistan when it neared the Indian territory when the rail service resumed after a temporary suspension following violent protests...
 
Dreaded dacoits gunned down 

Bhopal, Dec 31:
Dacoit Mohan Lal Patel and his accomplice Rajkumar Singh Patel were killed in a joint operation of Madhya Pradesh Police and Special Task Force encounter on early Monday morning.
 
FM worry on food front  

New Delhi, Dec 31:
Looking back at 2007 with satisfaction, Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Monday predicted a nine per cent growth of the Indian economy in the current fiscal and dismissed fears that a global depression may affect India.
 
Ultras wanted to strike at Gateway of India 

New Delhi, Dec 31:
The five militants arrested in connection with last month's Uttar Pradesh serial blasts wanted to carry out simultaneous explosions in four crowded areas in Mumbai, including Gateway of India, official sources said.
 
India ready to help Pak: Jaiswal 

Hyderabad, Dec 31:
India is ready to extend a helping hand to Pakistan to see that normalcy returns to the neighbouring country in the wake of the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Union Minister of State for...
 
Over 100 killed in Kenya poll violence  

Kenya, Dec 31:
An eruption of fresh violence triggered by Kenya's disputed presidential ballot left more than 100 dead on Monday, after defeated opposition candidate Raila Odinga rejected Mwai Kibaki's re-election.
 
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