Sunday, June 9, 2002, Chandigarh, India




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Pakistani jets have reportedly shot down what they claim was an unmanned Indian spy plane on Friday night, near the Indo-Pak border.
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Security forces in Kupwara recover a huge cache of arms and ammunition.
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NATION


Navy Chief Admiral Madhavendra Singh says armed forces are ready for battle.
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"The Legend of Bhagat Singh" and "23rd March 1931-Shaheed" were premiered in London on June 6, whereas in India we caught up with the audience on the very first day of their release.
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WORLD


Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan says American pressure on Islamabad to stop infiltration will not solve the Kashmir problem, but others in Pakistan occupied Kashmir welcome international efforts to ease tensions in the region. 
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PUNJAB


Following heightened tension between India and Pakistan, The Punjab police has stepped up patrolling in border villages.
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SPORTS


An elderly couple in Kolkata sacrifices all luxuries to save money to go watch the final match of the soccer World Cup.
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The BCCI announces cricket teams for one-dayers and Test matches for the England tour.
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J&K


Security forces remain on high alert following reports of suspected al-Qaeda fighters crossing over to the border.
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