Friday, October 18, 2002, Chandigarh, India







National Capital Region--Delhi

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50 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE

TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS

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INDEX


Jammu and Kashmir caretaker Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah says his party will not stake the claim to form the next government in the state.
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Congress President Sonia Gandhi says she will hold talks with other leaders before deciding on a coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir. 
(28k, 56k)


Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee inaugurated the two-day ASEAN business summit in New Delhi on Thursday.
(28k, 56k)


A non-bailable case has been registered against Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray for giving provocative speech.
(28k, 56k)


WORLD


Pakistan's resurgent religious right names a pro-Taliban leader as its candidate for the post of Prime Minister.
(28k, 56k)
 
NATION


Tripura devises strategy to make its herbal plants a viable alternative to cheap Chinese and Mexican drugs.
(28k, 56k)


Sunsilk Bridal Asia 2002, staged recently in New Delhi, showcased bridal collections by the sub-continental doyens of the design fraternity.
(28k, 56k)


SPORTS


Indian contingent returns home to a warm welcome after a good show in the Asian Games at Busan, South Korea, but celebrations muted with one athlete stripped of her two medals on account of doping.
(28k, 56k)


Ace batsman Rahul Dravid is declared "Indian Cricketer of the Year" at a special function held to honour cricketers in Chennai.
(28k, 56k)

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