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Democracy has won: Advani
WAKNAGHAT (SOLAN), OCT. 9.``All efforts and attempts from across the border to foil the Jammu and Kashmir elections have failed and democracy has survived,'' the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, said here today. Talking to the media here on ...
Cong. confident of govt. formation in J&K
NEW DELHI, OCT. 9. With all indications of a hung House in Jammu & Kashmir, and optimistic about the party's performance in the Assembly elections, a confident Congress has begun working on the arithmetic of government-formation even as it ...
Observers laud conduct of J&K Assembly elections
NEW DELHI, OCT. 9. Independent observers of the Jammu and Kashmir election are all praise for the Election Commission and the people of Kashmir. The elections, according to two reports released in New Delhi today, were extremely well managed ...
U.N. projects lower economic growth for India
NEW DELHI, OCT. 9. The United Nations expects the recent drought and border tensions to slow down economic growth in India during the latter half of 2002. Predicting an overall moderation in growth in South Asia, it says the near-term outlook for ...
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  • Tamil Nadu accords primacy to rule of law: Jayalalithaa
  • An `i-community' in the making
  • Anti-U.S. protest
  • Karnataka MPs to meet PM
  • Finnish movie steals the show
  • Holes in Dec. 13 attack case
  • Swamy's complaint against CMs
  • Probe into Salman case `almost over'
  • BJP chief wants early Gujarat polls
  • SC hearing tomorrow on second contempt petition
  • PUCL appeal to farmers of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka
  • Quota for OBCs in trainee apprentice recruitment
  • Preventive detention in pornographic case upheld
  • CPI(M) to discuss Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir
  • Freeze on DA ruled out
  • 7 policemen killed
  • Protect quota for SCs, STs while disinvesting: Laxman
  • Gymnasium ransacked
  • Salem deportation: CBI studying legal aspects
  • Nine jawans killed

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