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Saturday, August 28, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Bomb attacks, arson in Maharashtra; 18 hurt
Mumbai, August 27
Eighteen persons were injured today in two separate bomb blasts in quick succession at places of worship of minority community in Jalna and Poorna towns in central Maharashtra, prompting the authorities to clamp curfew in Jalna.

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Economic scams, terror have strong links, says PM
Manmohan Singh
New Delhi, August 27
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who was instrumental in initiating economic reforms in the country over a decade ago, today said that while economic reforms helped reduce scope of corruption, there has been a spurt in economic offences and a strong link has developed between these offences and anti-social and terrorist organisations.
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J&K daughters’ Bill rejected
Srinagar, August 27
Amid open confrontation between top leaders of the two main alliance parties, the controversial Permanent Resident (Disqualification) Bill 2004 was rejected in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly today.

Kuwaiti firm halts work in Iraq; Italian hostage executed
Dubai, August 27
The Kuwaiti firm which has seven truck drivers held hostage in Iraq has decided to halt operations in the troubled country.

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PUNJAB: PPCC panel to meet on Sept 1

HARYANA: Flood water damages Rohtak-Hisar highway

J&K: Militants kill couple, ultra dies in police encounter

HIMACHAL: No plan to regularise encroachments: Mahajan

DELHICAT quashes appointments under sports quota

CHANDIGARH: Scientific temper runs high among young

LUDHIANA: Income tax raids on industrial house

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BUSINESS: BSNL slashes cell tariffs by 60 pc

NATION: Minor changes in MP ministry

WORLD: Police takes control of Najaf

SPORTS: Consolation win for India


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Truck operators call off strike
New Delhi, August 27
Transport operators reached an agreement with the government tonight and decided to formally call off their seven-day-old strike tomorrow.

Nation page: Surjeet to bat for truckers

Anju Bobby George set a national record with a leap of 6.83 metres but failed to win a medal as she finished sixth in the long jump final in Athens on Friday Anju Bobby George set a national record with a leap of 6.83 metres but failed to win a medal as she finished sixth in the long jump final in Athens on Friday. Tatyana Lebedeva of Russia won the gold with a jump of 7.07 metres.

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Flash floods maroon 8 Uttaranchal villages

Babla used liquor, hotel baits to fool cops
Patiala, August 27
Weakness for liquor and the lure of comfortable bed proved costly for the six-member police team which had taken hardcore militant Gursewak Singh Babla to Delhi for court hearings in connection with various cases.

Nabha jail Assistant Supt booked

Biggest jatha of Pak Sikhs arrives
Attari, August 27
It was dream come true for most of the Sindhi Sikhs from Pakistan to get a chance to pay their obeisance at Golden Temple for the first time even as the biggest jatha of Pakistani Sikhs (about 1000 pilgrims) arrived here today.
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Amritsar schools, colleges closed
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ETC channel to telecast celebrations

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