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FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 2009 | 15:34 IST
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"I would in my capacity continue to advise caution that the enemy is not Pakistan but the forces in Pakistan inimical to friendship between the two countries. It is those forces who have to be defeated and not Pakistan."
Omar Abdullah
J&K Chief Minister
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SPECIALS
Window on Pakistan Press: 'Don't hand over the accused'
While Pak finally owns up terrorist Kasab and sacks its NSA, the media highlights Indian PM's assertion that terrorism was Islamabad's state policy as 'unfortunate', writes Farzand Ahmed.
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UP tops in crimes against Dalits
According to a latest report of the National Crime Record Bureau, Uttar Pradesh tops the chart of crime against Dalits and scheduled tribes, Farzand Ahmed reports.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
A handy guide to top events across the country in the coming week.
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SATYAM FIASCO
Police may arrest Raju soon
The authorities in Hyderabad are witnessing significant pressure over Satyam Computers fraud issue and this might be the reason for their expected move towards arresting Ramalinga Raju.
We're commited to serve: Mynampati
'There is some connivance in Satyam fraud'
Satyam chief Raju resigns
Mynampati appointed interim CEO
'We want to make a new beginning'
ISB dean quits over Satyam fraud
Comment: Does the Satyam crisis call for tighter laws on corporates?
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LATEST NEWS
'Army might be called in to tackle oil strike'
Home Minister P Chidambaram says the Centre is willing to hold talks immediately with the striking oil workers. He, however, said that HPCL is functioning normally.
'Strike is not the way to resolve grievances'
Many petrol pumps across the country go dry - Several pumps nationwide go dry
- Fuel shortage cripples Mumbai
- Army may be called in to move petro products
- Fuel shortage leads to fuel wastage in traffic snarls
- Govt to impound trucks for supply of essential goods
- Settle oil strike, withdraw punitive action, CPI-M tells govt
- Truckers' strike enters 5th day
FBI seeks to quiz more people in India's custody
The Federal Bureau of Investigation asks to interview other individuals in Indian custody who may be able to provide critical information on attack planning and group leadership.
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- Shibu Soren loses Jharkhand bypoll: A defeat analysis
- J&K: Army keeps up search for militants in Poonch
- Markets keep tumbling, low inflation number notwithstanding
- Trinamool wins Nandigram bypoll
- West Bengal teachers plan a Taare Zameen Par
- UNSC agrees on resolution to end Gaza offensive
- Inflation declines to 10-month low of 5.91 per cent
- Nepal Maoists drag Bachchans into Pashupatinath row
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surfer speak
The recent terror attacks in Mumbai have underlined the belief that this war against terror, crime and social injustice is actually the citizens' battle against all odds. This is the time to mobilise the people of the country by ignoring their religion, region, cast and creed to wage a war against all kinds of threats including terrorism.
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