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Israel may have to negotiate on prisoners -minister

JERUSALEM, July 18 (Reuters) An Israeli cabinet minister today said the country might at some stage have to negotiate over Lebanese prisoners held in Israel to end a crisis sparked by Hizbollah's abduction of two soldiers.

There was no indication whether Public Security Minister Avi Dichter was speaking on behalf of the government or giving his personal opinion. Israel has previously rebuffed Hizbollah's offers of a prisoner exchange.

''I think at the end we will bring the soldiers home and if one of the ways must be through a negotiation about Lebanese prisoners, I think the day will arrive when we must consider (this) as well,'' Dichter said on Army Radio.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said yesterday Israel would pursue its offensive against Hizbollah until the two captured soldiers were returned and Lebanese army troops controlled all of southern Lebanon.

Earlier this month, Dichter suggested Palestinian prisoners held in Israel might be released as a ''goodwill gesture'' if militants in Gaza first freed an Israeli soldier captured last month and ended rocket attacks.

Olmert and other government ministers responded by insisting there would be no negotiations.

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Hafed to set up IOC petrol pumps in Haryana

Chandigarh, July 18: The Haryana State Cooperative Supply and Marketing Federation (Hafed) will set-up Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) petrol pumps in the state, to provide an adequate supply of diesel for the farmers.These pumps would intially be located at Ladwa, Taraori and Radaur, the main agricultural belt of Haryana.Hafed also plans to introduce various IT components for e-governance and it would also provide web-enabled services to farmers and customers.This was disclosed in a meeting of various.....

Former Textile Minister opposes move to discontinue TUFS

Surat, July 18 (UNI) Former Union Textile Industry Minister and MP Kashiram Rana has opposed the Union Textile Ministry's move to discontinue the Textile Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS). Mr Rana was addressing a news conference here yesterday to explain the Opposition's strategy in the coming monsoon session of Parliament. He said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government launched the TUFS with a fund of Rs 25,000 crore in order to modernise the industry. ''Now the.....

Wheat imports duty free; Govt plans to curb inflation

New Delhi, July 18: To bring the price situation under control, the Union Government today announced that wheat imports by the State Trading Corporation (STC) would be duty free and said all possible steps are being taken to improve domestic availability of key agricultural commodities. The commodities whose domestic supplies are sought to be augmented are-- wheat, pulses and sugar. The Committee of Secretaries is meeting here this morning to review the price scenario. Those who are to.....
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