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Aziz to discuss Kashmir during visit
India, Pak deal on Siachen likely

London/Islamabad, November 14
A day after India spoke of looking into President Pervez Musharraf’s new proposal to resolve the Kashmir issue if it is made formally, Pakistan today said it would be discussed by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz when he visits New Delhi next week.


PM’s no to third party role in Kashmir
Manmohan not to act Santa during J-K visit
Editorial: PM’s welcome move
J&K page: Preparations to reduce troops in J&K begin
Nation page: India keen to continue talks with Pak: Natwar

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President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam waves to schoolchildren on the occasion of Children’s Day at a function at Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday. Nation page: Ajeetesh, Mehak get National Child Awards

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Devotees to move apex court
TN to seek police custody of Shankaracharya
Chennai, November 14
With the arrest of Kanchi Shankaracharya, charged with murder, gradually snowballing into a political issue, his devotees are planning to move his bail application at the Supreme Court.

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PUNJAB: Vedanti refuses recognition to PSGPC

HARYANA: Congress presents chargesheet against Chautala family

J&KPreparations to reduce troops in J&K begin

HIMACHAL: Anti-cannabis drive spells doom for cottage industry

DELHIThree children among five perish, 50 jhuggis gutted

CHANDIGARH: Jacob may not be here, his heart still beats for city

LUDHIANA: Govt trying to ruin cotton growers: BKU

OPINIONS: PM’s welcome move

BUSINESS: Credit Information Act may be introduced

NATION: Don’t bow to pressure in seer case, CPM asks TN Govt

WORLD: Israel may withdraw forces from Palestine

SPORTSGanguly suspended for two Tests; to miss SA series

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Seer’s arrest under pressure, says Advani
Amritsar, November 14
The internal security scenario in the country has worsened in the past six months under the UPA Government, according to the BJP chief, Mr L.K. Advani.

Editorial: Murder in the mutt
Punjab page: SGPC presents siropa to Advani
Nation page: Don’t bow to pressure in seer case, CPM asks TN Govt

Blast in shopping complex
Amritsar, November 14
A massive explosion took place in the Nehru shopping complex here today. The blast was so powerful that its sound could be heard in distant areas of the city. However, no injury has been reported.

Punjab page: Blast may affect auction of shops

Panel begins probe into stampede
New Delhi, November 14
The high-level railway committee set up by the Northern Railway today began its inquiry into yesterday’s stampede at New Delhi railway station, which left five persons dead and several others injured.
Details on Nation page

Ganguly suspended for two Tests; to miss
SA series

Kolkata, November 14
In a harsh decision, the International Cricket Council today suspended captain Sourav Ganguly for two Test matches for slow over rate against Pakistan in the Platinum Jubilee one-day international here putting him out of action for the two-Test series against South Africa starting on November 20.
Details on Sports page

Sports page: Ganguly to appeal against suspension
Youhana, Pathan fined

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