Monday, January 14, 2002, Chandigarh, India





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Home Minister L. K. Advani says Musharraf's decision to delink terrorism from the Kashmir cause makes it imperative for him to stop facilitation of terrorist acts in the state.
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India says Pakistan must match stated intent with action on the ground.
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The Border Security Force claims to have killed two persons believed to be Fidayeen militants.
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WORLD


Islamic groups in Pakistan come out strongly against President General Pervez Musharraf's televised address to the nation, while others welcome it, describing it as a positive development.
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NATION


An orphan centre in Ahmedabad is helping children who lost their parents during the devastating earthquake that hit the Gujarat last year.
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An all-party meeting takes a positive note of Musharraf's speech, but says his words should be followed by action.
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Hundreds of Tibetans organised a demonstration against the Chinese Prime Minister Zhu Rongji, who is likely to arrive here on Sunday evening.
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The fire that hit Bikaner on Saturday has left residents of the town shaken.
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