Sunday, April 13, 2003, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Northern Iraq falls to coalition forces
USA sending 1,200 officers to curb anarchy
US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld gestures triumphantly Baghdad, April 12
American and Kurdish forces completed their conquest of northern Iraq by taking Mosul without a fight, as Baghdad and other captured cities descended into anarchy. 
US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld gestures triumphantly during a briefing at the Pentagon on Friday. — Reuters photo


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  France, Russia want key role for UN in Iraq
  Russia may write off Iraq debt
 
Kurds leaving Kirkuk
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US troops attempt to calm down Iraqis demanding reinstatement of law and order at a rally in Baghdad on Saturday. 
— Reuters photo

Heavy shelling by Pakistani troops in Kargil, Dras sectors
Srinagar, April 12
Life came to a standstill in Kargil and Dras after Pakistani troops opened unprovoked artillery and mortar shelling from across the border, damaging two houses. Reports of shelling by Pakistani troops were received from Uri sector also.

Top Hizb militant shot in encounter
One dead, 29 hurt in two bus stand blasts
Srinagar, April 12
The police claimed to have achieved a major success with the killing of the communication chief of the Hizbul Mujahideen in an encounter in south Kashmir last night even as 30 persons were wounded in a series of grenade blasts in Jammu and Kashmir.


 
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Is the CBI overburdened ?
Refuses to take up Panchayat Secretaries’ case
Chandigarh, April 12
In less than a month after a decision was taken by the Punjab government to hand over the inquiry in the Panchayat Secretaries termination case to the Central Bureau of Investigation, the agency has reportedly refused to look into the matter.

Crucial Samata meeting to oust George men today
Patna, April 12

The Samata Party in Bihar undergoing a major crisis after pro-Nitish Kumar legislators adopted a censure resolution against party President George Fernandes for allegedly promoting indiscipline, appears headed for a split with Mr Nitish Kumar loyalists calling a series of meetings tomorrow to oust Mr Fernandes’ supporters from key posts in the legislature party.


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Azad, Dhawan meet Kerala Cong leaders
  Shukla a spent force: BJP

Private schools getting popular in rural Punjab
Chandigarh, April 12
People seem to have started preferring private schools being set up in the unorganised sector in the countryside in Punjab, according to the finding of an “economic survey” conducted in the state. The enrolment of students in government and private affiliated and recognised schools declined to 39.22 lakh in 2001 from 39.48 lakh in the previous year.

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