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Exclusive: What Haneef told his interrogators...More

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July 26, 2007

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Former President APJ Abdul Kalam being felicitated at the Anna University in Chennai on Thursday as he takes over professorship at the varsity.
Photograph courtesy: Shobha Warrier


Exclusive: Haneef Mohammed's interrogation in Australia
rediff.com has in its possession a copy of the transcript of Haneef Mohammed's interrogation.

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· Goa Assembly adjourned till Monday
· Goa govt collapses, Congress coalition minority

· Special: 'India has got same rights as nuclear-weapon States'
· Dr Singh briefs BJP leaders about Indo-US nuclear deal
· N-deal: 'US won't compromise on national interests'
· US lawmakers issue warning over N-deal
· Australia may sell uranium to India

· Lt Gen Deepak Kapoor to be next army chief
· Guruvayur temple to allow entry to women wearing churidars
· I'm Anna University prof, not ex-President: Kalam
· Chhattisgarh Assembly holds secret sitting on Naxal issue
· Vice-prez poll: Stage set for triangular contest
· Gross injustice against SC doctors in AIIMS: SC commission
· How India plans to dominate space in 5 years' time
· Manipur gears up to fight bird flu
· New York cabbies up in arms against GPS
· CIA, ISI encouraged Sikh terrorism: Ex-R&AW official
· Power cut sends Kalam to Raj Bhavan for the night
· Kanimozhi, D Raja take oath as Rajya Sabha members
· SC Bench to start hearings into quota law on Aug 7
· Pakistan test-fires N-capable missile
· Closed-door meetings on to save Goa government
· J&K: 2 militants killed in attack on CRPF camp
· Kiran Bedi fumes over Dadwal as Delhi police chief
· Column: B Raman: A nation with no memory
· Interview: Kashmir: 'Everybody knows the solution'

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