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February 16, 2008

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The Week in News
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Orissa: Naxals raid armoury, kill 14 people
At least 14 police personnel and a civilian were killed in a brazen attack by the armed Naxalites on police stations, police training school and a district armory at Nayagarh, about 130 km from Bhubaneswar on Thursday late night.

· Naxalism not single biggest security threat, says Patil
· No need for changes in kidney transplant law: CJ
· Star-studded campaign week ahead for Meghalaya
· Malaysia: Ethnic Indians defy rally ban, arrested
· Computers to match human brains by 2020
· Defence deals will be transparent and user-friendly: Antony
· TN: One killed, 100 injured in Jallikattu
· India, US, Japan share values and aspirations: Ronen Sen
· Assam: Four ULFA militants killed
· US: University shooter had no criminal record
· Nashik: Industry suffers Rs 400 crore loss
· Charge against Sonia laughable: Congress
· Kanishka probe: Victims' kin demand apology

· Bilawal campaigns for PPP through TV ads
· Pak army chief seeks public support during polls
· Sharif, Zardari to discuss formation of coalition govt
· Majority of Pakistanis doubt free, fair polls: Survey
· US plays safe, won't 'prejudge' Pak polls
· Interview: 'Pakistan will have a coalition government'
· Special: Pakistan faces the mother of all polls
· Column: Why the Pakistan elections will be rigged
· Video: Pak voters unenthusiastic, candidates jittery

· Images: The Week in News | Specials
· Video: Nashik peace rally to soothe migrants
· Video: Remains of 2500-year-old city unearthed
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