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Union Home Minister L. K. Advani today said that until Pakistan hands over the 20 terrorists, India would not resume talks.
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In a nationwide televised address on the occasion of Pakistan Day today, President General Musharraf emphasised the need to strengthen intelligence gathering to combat terrorism, warning India against any "misadventure".
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The Shankaracharya of Puri, Swamy Nishalananda Saraswati, in a press conference today said that the Ayodhya matter could be solved through proper coordination and awareness among the masses.
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The Special Task Force arrested four LeT militants from Hapur in Uttar Pradesh.
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Two persons, including a woman, were killed and 20 others injured in grenade explosion in Srinagar.
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Celebrities tell youngsters cigarette smoking or chewing tobacco is "uncool" at an anti-tobacco campaign in Mumbai.
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SPORTS


Indian cricket's new find Dinesh Mongia, who hit an amazing knock against Zimbabwe, has started practicing in Chandigarh for the West Indies tour.
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The Bhupati Tennis Village grooms budding youngsters for the international circuit.
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