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April tentative trial date for Charles Taylor-court

THE HAGUE, Sep 22 (Reuters) The UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone has set a provisional start date to try Charles Taylor on April 2, 2007, the court said today.

''We are of the view that now is the time to fix a trial date that we can focus on,'' presiding judge Julia Sebutinde said in court.

''The date is subject to adjustment for good cause,'' she said adding the accused had the right to a trial without undue delay.

Taylor has been in custody since February and appeared in court in Freetown for an initial hearing in April, when he pleaded innocent to 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity for backing rebels who raped and mutilated civilians during Sierra Leone's 1991-2002 civil war.

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Reference rate fixed at Rs 45.94/USD

Mumbai, Sep 22 (UNI) the Reserve Bank of India today fixed the reference rate for Dollar at Rs 45.94/US Dollar compared to the previous rate of Rs 45.88 per US Dollar, a RBI spokesperson said today. UNI VS KU AW1346.....

HPSIDC earns profit of Rs 14.54 crore this year

Shimla, Sep 22 (UNI) Himachal Pradesh Industries Minister Kuldeep Kumar today said the HP State Industrial Development Corporation (HPSIDC) had earned a profit of Rs 14.54 crore during 2005-06. Presiding over the annual general meeting of the corporation here, he said that the corporation had improvement in its functioning during the last three years. The Board of the corporation also approved payment of a performance incentive to all its employees, besides reviewing its.....

SC Refuses to entertain Bharti's petition

New Delhi, Sep 22 (UNI) The Supreme Court today refused to entertain a petition filed by key prosecution witness in the Nitish Katara murder case, Bharti Yadav, seeking permission from the apex court to depose as witness through video conferencing from her London residence. The bench comprising Mr Justice K G Balakrishnan and Mr Justice D K Jain today came down heavily on the petitioner's counsel saying that it.....
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