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Rahul can be made PM: Arjun 

New Delhi, April 14:
Senior Congress leader Arjun Singh on Monday saw no wrong in projecting Rahul Gandhi as the Prime Ministerial candidate in the next Lok Sabha elections, saying that the young leader has all the qualities of his father.
 
My Olympic dream shattered: Budhia 

Bhubaneswar, April 14:
Marathon wonder kid Budhia Singh, whose trainer Biranchi Das was killed in a driveby shooting here this evening, says his dreams of winning an Olympic medal for the country are "shattered".
 
Rly stations across Bihar on alert 

Patna, April 14:
Railway stations across Bihar were on alert on Monday as the railway police hastily increased patrolling and deployed additional forces a day after six people were killed in a surprise attack by Maoist guerrillas on an important station.
 
Dhoni rewards Green Park pitch curator 

Kanpur, April 14:
A grateful Mahendra Singh Dhoni sent a note of thanks and Rs 10,000 to Green Park stadium's pitch curator for preparing the turning track that helped the hosts clinch the series-levelling win over South Africa in the third Test in Kanpur.
 
Don't forget the motherland: Prez 

Sao Paulo, April 14:
President Pratibha Patil has told the growing Indian diaspora in Brazil to ensure that their motherland as well as their adopted country had a pride of place in their "lives and hearts" as they contributed to the development of bilateral ties.
 
US seeks direct access to Pak's nuke arsenal 

Islamabad, April 14:
Amid western concerns about the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, the United States has sought direct access to the body controlling the country's nuclear assets. ( Watch: Bush seeks direct access to Pak nukes )
 
No more concessions on Tibet: Dalai 

Silicon Valley, April 14:
The Dalai Lama has ruled out any more "concessions" to China on Tibet and threatened to resign as leader of Tibet's exiled government if violence in his Himalayan homeland went "out of control."
 
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