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INTERVIEW
'Infiltration cannot be totally stopped'
'It is impossible. Everybody is not under Musharraf's control -- or anybody's control, for that matter. Confronting him all the time will help the extremist elements in Pakistan,' former PoK premier Sardar Muhammed Abdul Qayyum Khan tells Chindu Sreedharan.

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'Musharraf indulging in verbal calisthenics'
'Pakistan has committed itself to fighting terrorism. This is an unambiguous and clear commitment lending itself to no other interpretation,' an external affairs ministry spokesperson said.

Musharraf promised to end terror: US
'I've told President Bush nothing is happening across the Line of Control... I'm not going to give you an assurance that for years nothing will happen,' the Pakistan president had told 'Newsweek' magazine.

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Infiltration continues: J&K police chief
A K Suri said more than 3,000 militants were waiting to cross over the LoC into Jammu & Kashmir.

Embarrassed Powell speaks to Musharraf
Musharraf told the US secretary of state that he stood by his commitment to permanently end cross-border terrorism [in Jammu & Kashmir].

BUSINESS
Telecom firms plan to tap Mauritius lines
Besides Reliance, BPL and Bharti, software companies such as Satyam Computer and Pentasoft have signed MoUs to enter Mauritius.

CII delegation invites Hillary to India
The US senator hosted a CII CEOs' delegation on the first day of its business development mission to New York on Friday

CII targets services as engine of growth
With the sector contributing a whopping 49 per cent of India's GDP, the CII is drawing up a road map on the challenges and opportunities ahead.

NASSCOM wants travel advisories lifted
NASSCOM's poll on Indo-Pak tensions reveals the IT industry will be affected by delayed decision-making and deferred customer visits.

Maran criticises hike in non-tariff barriers
The commerce and industry minister said non-tariff barriers are costing developing countries $100 billion a year, and called for a new agenda based on social justice.

Centre to share petro profits with states
Profits from oil and gas exploration, hereto exclusively the Centre's right, will be shared with the states in 50:50 ratio.

FOOTBALL WORLD CUP
Edmilson will not change his style
His habit of dribbling past opposing forwards probably leaves Brazilian supporters on the edge of a nervous breakdown.

Complete Coverage of the World Cup

INDIA'S TOUR OF ENGLAND
Indians lose to Kent by 21 runs
Chasing 285 runs to win, the Indians were all out for 263 in the 49th over with Mark Ealham and James Golding, a protégé of Indian coach John Wright, taking four wickets apiece.

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Cut the hype
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Why not listen to the message instead of shooting the messenger?
'There is a dangerous flip-side to the government's tirade against 'Time'. That, somehow, the prime minister's health is beyond debate. All India sees Mr Vajpayee walking and talking with much effort. Aren't the people entitled to know why?' asks Krishna Prasad.

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