| Sonia Gandhi keeps her promise to ace athlete Posted: Sonia Gandhi keeps her promise to ace athlete - On December 1 last year, Sonia Gandhi promised ace athlete Sudha Singh that her demand for a state- of-the-art sports complex in Rae Bareli will be granted. And within two months, that promise was delivered.  
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| ULFA top leadership announces talks with Centre Posted: The central committee of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) announced today that it has decided to hold talks with the Centre. The talks would begin on February 10.  
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| Black money trail: 17 notices sent Posted: The government today said it has served notices to 17 persons alleged to have kept untaxed money in foreign banks and prosecution has begun against them, but refused to reveal their names.  
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| Tri-Valley student recounts horror of detention Posted: After a strong protest lodged by India over the radio-tagging of Indian students, US immigration authorities had recently promised "good judgement and common sense" while handling the cases. But it seems the promise is not being kept.  
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| 2G case: Court issues notice to CBI Posted: A Delhi court today issued notice to the CBI, asking it to file a detailed report on whether its probe in the 2G spectrum case covers the aspect of national security as raised by Janta Party chief Subramanian Swamy in his private complaint seeking prosecution of former Telecom Minister A Raja.  
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| 26/11 hero's uncle sets himself on fire, dies Posted: Mumbai attack martyr Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's uncle, who attempted immolation to protest the government's alleged apathy in treating victims of the 26/11 strike, succumbed to injuries, police said today.  
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| Omar Abdullah condemns civilian’s death in Army ambush Posted: Protests have erupted in Handwara area of Jammu and Kashmir after a man was killed in an Army ambush operation in Chogal village on Friday night. Police say the Army opened fire when it noticed suspicious movement.  
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| Andhra Pradesh: Will Chiranjeevi join Congress? Posted: Two and a half years after Chiranjeevi launched his Praja Rajyam, the actor-turned-politician will take an important decision that could be a turning point in Andhra Pradesh politics.  
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| Kerala: Whistleblower driven to death? Posted: Voices are growing in Kerala for a CBI probe into the death of a whistleblower that exposed corruption in state-run Malabar Cements. Shasheendran, a former employee of Malabar Cements, and his two children were found hanging inside their home in Palakkad last week.  
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| 2G scam: NDA started it, says Sibal backed by report Posted: As the evidence of how the 2G scam was birthed and delivered starts being presented in court, the government has returned the Opposition's fire, stating that while thousands of crores may have been lost (the jury's still out on how much, exactly), it was the NDA that started it.  
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| 25 crores for Bangalore's Statue of Liberty Posted: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa today announced a special fund to encourage litterateurs and setting up of an Rs 25 crore idol with potential to become a Bangalore landmark.  
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| Membership of banned organization is no crime: Supreme Court Posted: Mere membership of a banned organisation does not make a person criminal unless he or she resorts to violence or incites people to violence, the Supreme Court has ruled.  
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| Public Prosecutor withdraws from Scarlett Keeling case Posted: The murder trial of British teenager Scarlett Keeling received a setback as Public Prosecutor S S Rivonkar has quit, claiming the trial is taking too long thereby affecting his other cases.  
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| Modi slammed for 'partisan' handling of Gujarat riots Posted: A team appointed by the Supreme Court to look into the Gujarat riots of 2002 gives the Chief Minister a near-fail grade for his "partisan" handling of the riots, according to Tehelka magazine and wire service, AFP, both of who have seen copies of the report.  
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| 26/11 hero's uncle battles for life after self-immolation Posted: Mumbai attack martyr Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's uncle, who attempted self-immolation alleging that the government was not doing enough to honour the victims of the 26/11 strike, is battling for life at a city hospital.  
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| Rouvanjit suicide case: Principal, three teachers granted bail Posted: The principal of La Martiniere School for boys and three other teachers were given bail by a Kolkata court today in connection with the suicide of 13-year-old Rouvanjit Rawla.  
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