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Thursday, May 23 2013
Nuclear Muddle
SAMUEL Johnson, in his life of the English poet Abraham Cowley, said, "actions are visible." What are secret, Johnson added pointedly, are "motives". In the case of Iran's nuclear programme what we know of Tehran's actions and motives are the following ...
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FORGIVE me for repeating myself, but I'm going to start this column with an anecdote about Ken Feinberg that I've told before. It was November 2010, a few months after Feinberg had been named the administrator of the $20 billion fund that British Petroleum ...
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Ibobi Singh sworn in Manipur CM for third term

PTI IMPHAL SIXTY three-year-old Congress leader Okram Ibobi Singh was on Wednesday sworn in as the 23rd Chief Minister of Manipur for a third consecutive term.

Governor Gurbachan Jagat administered the oath of office and secrecy to Singh at a simple ceremony at the Raj Bhavan.

A number of senior Congress members who were to be sworn in along with Ibobi Singh could not take the oath because the names could not be finalised.

Singh did not speak to the press and left for his official residence immediately after taking oath.

Senior Congress leaders like former Forest Minister Th Debendra, State Congress leader Gaikhangam and former Irrigation Minister Phungzathang who were present during the swearing in ceremony and were expected to be sworn in left Raj Bhavan after the Chief Minister.

Sources close to Singh said the Chief Minister wanted representatives from all the nine districts to be included in the Ministry.

The sources said those who could not be included in the Ministry would be given posts as chairman or managing directors of government-run organisations.

They said that the Ministry would be expanded in the next few days.

The Congress had won 42 of the 60 seats in the State Assembly securing a twothirds majority in the Assembly elections.

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