Sunday, September 15, 2002, Chandigarh, India
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Stop infiltration, Bush tells Pervez
Hari Jaisingh

George BushNew York, September 14
Taking serious note of India’s assertion about Pakistan’s continuing intransigence in controlling cross-border terrorism, US President George Bush categorically and strongly told Gen Pervez Musharraf to end sponsoring violence aimed at disrupting the four-phase Assembly elections in J&K.


 
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HE horrific carnage and communal killings in Gujarat time and again catches up with Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee whenever he is on a foreign tour.

‘Befitting’ reply by PM
Wide welcome for thrust & tone of speech
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New York, September 14
Diplomatic circles here have widely welcomed the thrust and tone of the speech of Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee to the 57th UN General Assembly session yesterday. 
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Pervez ‘can’t abandon’ Kashmir
Fears he may be thrown out of power

New York, September 14

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf says that he would be thrown out of power if he abandons the Kashmir issue. “No leader, no government of Pakistan can leave or abandon from the issue of Kashmir. 


 
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Sept 11 attack suspect held in Pak
Washington, September 14
A fugitive suspected of helping to organise last year’s September 11 attacks in the USA was captured in a deadly shootout in Pakistan, US officials said.

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Ramzi Binalshibh, arrested in Karachi in this September 11, 2002, file photo, is wanted by Germany for planning and helping to carry out the September 11 hijacked plane attacks on the USA. 
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Omar talks of young leadership
Campaigning ends for first phase
Omar AbdullahSrinagar, September 14
The campaigning for the first phase of elections to the J&K Assembly closed this evening, with the NC President, Mr Omar Abdullah, declaring that the “tense election fight” is unprecedented in the annals of the state’s history and the contestants that “you are looking at today will constitute the future political make-up.

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15 ex-militants in fray
Bandipora, (Baramulla), September 14
This time around, elections to the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly are going to be different in more than just many ways. 

EC meeting on J&K poll today
New Delhi, September 14
The full three-member Election Commission panel headed by Chief Election Commissioner J.M. Lyngdoh will meet here tomorrow to fine-tune the preparations for the four-phased Assembly poll in Jammu and Kashmir beginning on Monday.

Staff down with ‘poll fever’
Ludhiana DC issues show-cause notices
Ludhiana, September 14
The issue of poll duty by local employees in the Jammu and Kashmir legislative elections has taken a serious turn here with the district administration deciding to issue notices to about 200 employees for running away from national duty. 

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