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“700 civilians escaped from LTTE-held area” COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan Defence Ministry said on Sunday that 685 civilians managed to escape from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in Karaiyanmullivaikkal, as fighting raged between the Army and the Tigers in the new safety zone (NSZ) ...
Pro-poor Third Front only alternative: BuddhadebKOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee has asked people to vote for the Third Front as it was the only alternative committed to pro-poor policies unlike the Congress and the BJP. Addressing a rally here on Sunday in ... Not in touch with Left: Nitish Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday denied he was in talks with any party beyond the constituents of his own National Democratic Alliance (NDA), which he claimed would be able to get a majority on its own in the Lok Sabha ... Amendment to Divorce Act suggested It was enacted in 1869 to suit the convenience of the British, says Law Commission ELECTIONS 2009 - LOOKOUT
From HR to politicsThe Virudhunagar Lok Sabha constituency, created after restructuring the earlier Sivakasi seat, was in the news well before the candidature of Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) general secretary Vaiko was announced. This was because ... ELECTIONS 2009 - TALKINGHEADS
“Himachal Pradesh has had step-motherly treatment”We will get a positive vote because of our performance Hypertension threat for workforce It affected 65 million people in 2008 Politics now resembles marketing: new book Parties try to sell themselves, their ideology Vimla Dang passes away CHANDIGARH: Renowned Left leader and a former Punjab MLA, Vimla Dang, died on Sunday in Amritsar after a prolonged illness. She was 83 and is survived by her husband, Satyapal Dang, a living legend in the Communist movement in this part ... Other Stories
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