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Parties strike when Burdwan iron is hot
The Opposition waded into the anti-land acquisition war in Purushottampur today, prompting the ruling CPM to dub it an attempt to gain “cheap political mileage”. ... |
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Bombs & bullets fly, cops blame Maoists
Guns boomed and bombs flew in Nandigram again today, and police said Maoists were the brains behind Fridays ... |
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Seth tempers peace hope
Lakshman Seth, the CPM MP from Tamluk and chairman of the Haldia Development Authority, today ruled out any chance of im ... |
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Downpour turns fatal for dozen
Farmers tilling their land, children playing outside their homes and women cooking in their kitchen — lightning strikes turn ... |
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Mangoes US jaunt gets a germ jolt
Mangoes need a new passport to travel to the US and Japan. ... |
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CPM leader shot in Jamboni
Suspected Jharkhand Party (Naren) activists today gunned down a member of the CPMs peasant wing at Jamboni in West ... |
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Villagers clash with police in Purushottampur on Sunday. Picture by Gour Sharma
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