Thursday, June 27, 2002, Chandigarh, India
 Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

CBI raids Tehelka premises
Hunt on for reporter in poaching case
New Delhi, June 26
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today conducted searches at the premises of the Tehelka news portal and the residence of one of its reporters, Kumar Badal, in connection with a case under the Wild Life Protection Act registered by the agency on June 3.
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Reshuffle around July 1: PM
New Delhi, June 26
As Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee tonight announced that he would reshuffle his Cabinet around July 1, speculations mounted on the fate of Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha’s continuance in the portfolio and the possible entry of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah.

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Turkey’s Aplay Qzalan watches Brazil’s Ronaldo as he scores the only goal of their World Cup semi-final match in Saitama on Wednesday.


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Turkey’s Aplay Qzalan watches Brazil’s Ronaldo as he scores the only goal of their World Cup semi-final match in Saitama on Wednesday. Brazil beat Turkey 1-0. They play the final against Germany on June 30.
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Infiltration has not stopped: Advani
New Delhi, June 26
Union Home Minister L.K. Advani today said that infiltration from Pakistan had not “totally stopped” although there had been some decrease in it.

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Pervez seeks power to sack elected govt
Pervez Musharraf Islamabad, June 26
Barely four months ahead of general election, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today unveiled a series of constitutional amendments to arm himself with the power to sack elected governments and to provide a permanent role for the army in the country’s power structure.

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MiG crashes near Moga
IAF orders probe as pilot bails out
Moga, June 26
A MiG-23 fighter plane of the Indian Air Force crashed in a paddy field on the outskirts of Kishanpura Kalan village in this district early this morning.

Sidhu gets bail in graft case
Ropar, June 26
Mr Maghar Khan, Sessions Judge, today granted bail to the suspended PPSC Chairman Ravinder Pal Singh Sidhu in a case registered against him by the Vigilance Bureau under the Prevention of Corruption Act. Later, the bureau added Sections 467, 468, 471 and 120-B IPC in the FIR in connection with a forged will.

4 kids die in wall collapse
Dharamsala, June 26
Four schoolchildren were buried alive when the wall of a newly constructed room in Government Primary School, Kharauta, near here, collapsed due to a land slide, following a heavy rain.

VENDETTA COMPLAINTS — II
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Problem more in Majha, Malwa
Chandigarh, June 26
Complaints of harassment out of political vendetta were more pronounced in the Majha and Malwa belts while they were negligible in the Doaba region. The reason given by police officials is that in the Majha and Malwa belts, political rivalries continue for generations.

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