Friday, May 3, 2002, Chandigarh, India





National Capital Region--Delhi

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Home Minister L. K. Advani says peace will soon be established in Gujarat. Meanwhile, curfew has been lifted from several places in Ahmedabad.
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The Save India Front organised a rally against the Gujarat carnage.
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WORLD


An Afghan team of drivers and motor mechanics headed by their Deputy Transport Minister waits at the Wagah border to take back home buses donated by India.
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A fire breaks out on the sets of Sunny Deol's forthcoming production "23 March, 1931-Shaheed."
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J&K


Security has been tightened as the Government of Jammu and Kashmir begins to move its headquarters from the winter capital Jammu to the summer capital Srinagar.
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SPOTLIGHT


At least 20 persons were injured when two bombs exploded in Karachi on the eve of a general strike called by a regional political party.
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