
Monday, November 2, 1998
No oomph in US polls, no Monica either
The United States goes into a midterm election on Tuesday with a largely apathetic electorate unmoved by the sex scandal involving President Clinton and only marginally provoked by the media-charged political atmosphere. But for the barrage of advertising on television and radio, there is little sign of electioneering anywhere across this vast country.

Fresh polls in Sindh, says Pak daily
Pakistan has reportedly decided to hold fresh elections in the violence-plagued province of Sindh, which was placed under federal rule after suspension of the regional Assembly last week. The decision to hold fresh polls has been taken in principle in the light of a report submitted by a ministerial team, comprising foreign minister Sartaj Aziz and education minister Syed Ghous Ali Shah.

Govt turns down Karsan's offer
The Government has rejected the latest offer of the Turkish firm Karsan for an out-of-court settlement in the Rs 133-crore urea supply deal. ``The offer has been considered and rejected by the Government of India,'' S K Ray, Vigilance Director of the Department of Fertilizers, said in a reply sent to Karsan's solicitors in Geneva.

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