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Friday, July 16, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Fresh Godhra probe rocks Parliament
New Delhi, July 15
The government’s decision to institute a fresh probe into the Godhra train carnage today plunged Parliament into turmoil with angry Opposition members charging the government with trying to divide the country along communal lines.

Nation page:
New Godhra probe may flare up passions: BJP

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Railway coach was set afire from inside
Says official forensic report on Godhra carnage
New Delhi, July 15
The National Democratic Alliance suppressed for three months the only forensic investigation report that conclusively established that the railway coach in which more than 60 kar sevaks died was set afire from inside.
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Centre moves SC on SYL
New Delhi, July 15
The Centre today moved the Supreme Court for fresh direction on the Sutlej Yamuna Link canal issue after finding itself in a piquant situation to implement the court order for constructing the canal in the wake of Punjab unilaterally terminating all water accords since 1981, including the sharing of the Ravi-Beas waters with Haryana and Rajasthan.

Nation page: Should Verma have sent Bill to Kalam?



In Pakistan, Armitage does the balancing act
Islamabad, July 15
In a balancing act, US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage today maintained that all terrorist camps in Pakistan had not been dismantled while observing that human rights violations existed in Jammu and Kashmir.

Nation page: Manmohan, Armitage review bilateral ties
Natwar to take up bus services issue

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PUNJAB: Bhattal gone, panchayat officer faces dismissal

HARYANA: Kidwai’s first advice to Haryana

J&K: Mufti checks security at base camps

HIMACHAL: Parliamentary secys’ induction my prerogative: CM

DELHI: Govt told to justify easing of hospital’s lease terms

CHANDIGARH: Guarded reaction by Hannah’s parents to Kohli’s arrest

LUDHIANA: Improvement Trust, police head for a showdown

OPINIONS: Goodbye Mrs Staines!

BUSINESS: GAIL offers LNG to fertiliser firms

NATION: New Godhra probe may flare up passions: BJP

WORLD: Pakistan’s strategic outlook on Kashmir unchanged

SPORTS: India determined to get into groove


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A 19-year- old Pakistani girl with her mother after she had undergone repair of a damaged heart valve at a private hospital in Chennai on Thursday. A 19-year- old Pakistani girl (name withheld) with her mother after she had undergone repair of a damaged heart valve at a private hospital in Chennai on Thursday. — PTI

Threat of debris looms large over Uttarkashi town
Dehra Dun, July 15
With loads of debris on Varunavrat Mountain ready to roll any time, threat looms large on residents of Masjid Mohalla in Uttarkashi. About 30,000 cubic metre of debris suspended on trees in the region is posing a serious threat to residents of this area.
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Flood toll 115, food riots in Darbhanga
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‘Killer’ Kohli arrested
Siliguri, July 15
Maninderpal Singh Kohli, accused of rape and murder of British schoolgirl Hannah Foster, was arrested this morning from Pani Tanki in Siliguri subdivision of Darjeeling district in North Bengal.

Maninderpal Singh Kohli
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Hannah Foster
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Punjab cops head for W Bengal
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Guarded reaction by Hannah’s parents
Kohli’s brother feels relieved
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Thank God it is all over, says Kohli’s father
  Hannah’s parents thank media, police

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