Monday, October 14, 2002, Chandigarh, India
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J&K poll turning point: Advani
Decision on troop deployment after Oct 16
New Delhi, October 13
Reflecting the NDA government’s mood of bringing about a lasting solution to the complex issue of Jammu and Kashmir, Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani today said that the Government would enter into a dialogue with the elected representatives of Jammu and Kashmir on the devolution of powers in consultation with the new government.

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Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani addresses a Press conference
Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani addresses a Press conference to mark three years of the BJP-led Central Government at Parliament Annexe in the Capital on Sunday.
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Terror strikes Bali
Nightclub blast kills 187, mostly foreigners
Bali, October 13
A massive explosion from a car bomb destroyed a nightclub on the tourist island of Bali, sparking a devastating inferno that killed at least 187 persons and wounded more than 300.
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Police officers inspect the ruins of a nightclub destroyed by an explosion in Denpasar, Bali (Indonesia), on Sunday. — Reuters photo

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London, October 13
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has accused the West of having a “double standard’’ in its fight against terrorism.


Prime Minister Vajpayee at a reception hosted by High Commissioner of India in UK Ronen Sen in London on Saturday.
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Prime Minister Vajpayee at a reception hosted by High Commissioner of India in UK

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New Delhi, October 13
With the People’s Democratic Party chief Mufti Mohammad Sayeed claiming the post of Chief Minister for his party during talks with Congress President Sonia Gandhi, the Congress today decided to convene a meeting of its newly-elected MLAs in Srinagar tomorrow to decide the issue.

 
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One-year jail for Taslima
Dhaka, October 13
Controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen has been given a one-year jail term for “hurting Islam” in her books.

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Gurgaon MC may be axed
Gurgaon, October 13
The Haryana Government is contemplating the dissolution of the local municipal council for its failure to prevent unauthorised constructions. The move is understood to have the nod of Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala.

Sunita tests positive for doping
Busan, October 13
There was a funeral like scene in the Indian camp as the Busan Asian Games Organising Committee announced that middle distance runner Sunita Rani had tested positive for the banned substance Nandrolene.

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