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150 die as commandos storm school
Bloody end to Russian siege
Moscow, September 3
Russia’s three-day hostage crisis in a school came to a gory end today with more than 150 captives killed and nearly 350 injured, mostly children, after commandos stormed the building, gunning down over 20 militants, including 10 Arabs.



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An Interior Ministry officer carries an injured child after special forces stormed a school seized by armed militants in the town of Beslan, North Ossetia, near Chechnya, on Friday. An Interior Ministry officer carries an injured child after special forces stormed a school seized by armed militants in the town of Beslan, North Ossetia, near Chechnya, on Friday. Russian soldiers battled Chechen separatists to end the two-day-old school siege. 
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Khokhar arrives to set agenda for talks
Riaz KhokharNew Delhi, September 3
Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Riaz Khokhar arrived here tonight for agenda-setting talks with his counterpart Shyam Saran for the eventual Foreign Minister-level talks between the two countries on September 5 and 6.

Pervez finalises strategy for talks
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Lucknow lawyers lathicharged
Over 50 hurt; CM orders judicial probe
Lucknow, September 3
Policemen chase lawyers during a clash at Hazratganj in Lucknow on Friday. Policemen went berserk, opened fire, resorted to indiscriminate tear gas shelling and brutally lathi-charged lawyers of the Lucknow Bench of the High Court.

Policemen chase lawyers during a clash at Hazratganj in Lucknow on Friday. 
— PTI photo

Freed hostages get grand reception
Dehlan (Una), September 3
It was not just a homecoming for hostages who had been in captivity for 42 days, but a hero’s welcome that awaited Antaryami and Tilak Raj, who were reunited with their families today.
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PUNJAB: Amarinder for trade through Wagah border

HARYANA: Haryana begins acquiring land for express highway

J&K: Hizbul ultra killed

HIMACHAL: Admn seeks chopper to retrieve bodies

DELHIPoor turnout in DUSU polls

CHANDIGARH: IT park sans environmental clearance!

LUDHIANA: Mob damages buses after 2 brothers die in mishap

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BUSINESS: Inflation breaches 8 pc mark

NATION: Plea in Uma case dismissed

WORLD: Bush accepts nomination, defends Iraq war

SPORTS: England humble India, clinch series





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Tilak Raj and Antaryami waves to the crowd on their arrival at Mehatpur in Una district on Friday (Tribune photo by Karam Singh); and (right) Sukhdev Singh and his mother, Gurdev Kaur in an elated mood at their residence in Makdona Kalan village of Ropar district on Friday (Tribune photo by Parvesh Chauhan).

Tilak Raj and Antaryami waves to the crowd on their arrival at Mehatpur in Una district on Friday (Tribune photo by Karam Singh); and (right) Sukhdev Singh and his mother, Gurdev Kaur in an elated mood at their residence in Makdona Kalan village of Ropar district on Friday (Tribune photo by Parvesh Chauhan).

3 chargesheeted in Dubey murder case
Patna, September 3

The CBI today filed a chargesheet against three accused in the murder of National Highway Authority of India project manager Satyendra Dubey, who had alleged corruption in the Golden Quadrilateral Highway Project.
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No to dropping of POTA cases against Vaiko
Chennai, September 3
In a major blow to MDMK leader Vaiko, the POTA designated court here today refused permission to the Tamil Nadu Government to drop cases against him.
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Army keen to establish truth in killing of woman: Vij
New Delhi, September 3
N.C. Vij
In the first high-level official visit from New Delhi to the trouble-torn state of Manipur Chief of Army Staff Gen N.C. Vij today assured the local people that security forces were "very keen" to establish the truth behind the death of Manorama Devi.

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