Sunday, October 13, 2002, Chandigarh, India






National Capital Region--Delhi

THE TRIBUNE SPECIALS
50 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE

TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS

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Peoples' Democratic Front leader Mufti Mohammad Sayeed met Congress President Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi on Saturday to finalise formation of the next government in Jammu and Kashmir
(28k, 56k)


Nirupma Rao says India under no pressure to have dialogue with Pakistan.
(28k, 56k)


For the first time, Pro-Taliban Islamic groups have made convincing leads in general elections in Pakistan.
(28k, 56k)


WORLD


Denmark asks Pakistan to stop cross-border terrorism to make an atmosphere for resumption of dialogue with India.
(28k, 56k)


An organisation of former American diplomats hails the recently concluded elections in Jammu and Kashmir.
(28k, 56k)


A team of international experts is looking at ways to preserve the giant Buddha of Bamiyan, blown up by the Taliban last year.
(28k, 56k)
 
NATION


Leading Tamil Nadu film stars on Saturday urged the Neyveli Power Project to immediately stop electricity supply to Karnataka.
(28k, 56k)


Curfew imposed in Solapur after a communal clash claimed five lives.
(28k, 56k)


Kolkata is all decked up for Durga Puja as the police beefs up security.
(28k, 56k)


The blockbuster "Devdas" may be off the theatres, but it still fascinates people in some way or the other.
(28k, 56k)

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