Tamil Nadu govt announces CET for professional courses

...ba href=/anxiety/a/b among students and parents on the admission policy for the academic year 2006 and taking note of the pendency of special leave petition (on CET issue) before the Supreme Court, a tentative programme for holding the CET has been finalised," an official release said here.

The announcement comes a day after the Supreme Court posted to April 13 for hearing the SLP challenging a February 27 Madras High Court order striking down the state act that abolished CET only for state board students.

The CET would be applicable to all students, including state board students, and its pattern would be similar to that held in previous years, the release said adding that the government had instructed the Anna University to take up the task of holding the examination.

"With these dates for the CET, the final schedule for counselling and commencement of classes will be absolutely on schedule without any delay," it said.

The government made it clear that the system to be followed eventually in admissions to professional courses "will be determined on the basis of the decision of the Supreme Court (on its SLP)".

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...ba href=/anxiety/a/b about the next hurricane season in the Gulf of Mexico, were expected to limit any price decline.

Some analysts believe gasoline prices could climb as high as $3 a gallon this summer, though that assumes some significant disruptions at refineries or difficulty in getting fuel to markets.

On Monday, militants in Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta released their last remaining foreign hostages - two Americans and one Briton - more than five weeks after the oil-industry workers were kidnapped.

The militants took nine foreign oil workers hostage Feb.

18 from a barge owned by Houston-based oil services company Willbros Group Inc., which was laying pipeline in the delta for Royal Dutch Shell PLC.

The group released six of the captives after 12 days in captivity.

The militants are behind a spate of attacks that have cut Nigeria's oil exports by more than 20 percent.

On Saturday, they said they killed three soldiers in clashes near a key natural gas plant run by Shell.

Shell said there was no impact on the gas plant.

Iran, the No.

2 oil producer in OPEC, also remains a potential source of concern.

It has been referred to the U.N.

Security Council over fears it may want to misuse its nuclear program to make weapons, but the council has been at loggerheads over U.S.-led efforts to ratchet up the pressure on Tehran.

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