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Terror finger points at Pak army
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A teen returning home with three friends after a visit to the Kalighat temple on his 19th birthday was killed with two of the others when their car crashed into an electr ...  | Read.. 
 
Bill donors dash for cover
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh chaired a four-hour meeting on Saturday night to assess the security scenario in the light of Indo-Pak tensions. It was attended by foreign minis ...  | Read.. 
 
Fuel prices hiked in Assam
Petrol and diesel prices will go up by a rupee per litre from tomorrow with the Assam government today withdrawing a relaxation given after the nationwide fuel price hike ...  | Read.. 
 
Front office staff prepare to welcome journalists to a news conference at the Trident hotel, which will reopen on Sunday with a prayer service. A few guests who were at the hotel when terrorists attacked it in November will attend the service. (AFP)
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