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Tuesday, November 23, 2004, Chandigarh, India
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Seer remanded in judicial custody
Refused lawyer during interrogation
Kanchi ShankaracharyaChennai, November 22
The Kanchi Shankaracharya today received some relief from the Kancheepuram Judicial Magistrate as the judge refused to extend his police custody as sought by the prosecution for his alleged involvement in a murder case.
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Dhirubhai had settled all ownership issues: Mukesh Ambani
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New Delhi, November 22
Chairman of Reliance Industries Limited Mukesh D. Ambani today clarified that his remarks on the “ownership issues” of the group had been “torn out of context.”

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Ambani family meets Shiv Kumar

Fungus-infested meal given to schoolchildren
Kaithal, November 22
In the name of ‘high nutritional-value’ mid-day meals under the Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan project, students of some government-run primary schools of Haryana are being served food unfit for human consumption.

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A staff member of Government Primary School in Keorak in Kaithal district shows the fungus-infested soyabean nuggets being supplied for mid-day meals A staff member of Government Primary School in Keorak in Kaithal district shows the fungus-infested soyabean nuggets being supplied for mid-day meals, on Monday.
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Ex-servicemen kin gherao Amarinder
CM promises sops to soldiers
Amritsar, November 22
A major embarrassment was caused when a large number of family members of ex-servicemen gheraoed the Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh, as soon as he came out of the pandal to leave Panther Stadium, venue of the state-level ex-servicemen rally here today.

Police remand of Col Bains, son extended
Chandigarh, November 22
While a local court today extended the police remand of Col M S Bains and his son, Vikram, accused of torturing their aged aunts, by a day, the ladies have expressed their reluctance to return to their Sector 3 house unless it is vacated and their security is assured.

Aziz expects little headway in talks
Colombo, November 22
A reduction of troops by India in Kashmir had helped reduce tension, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said today, but added he did not expect this to lead to a major breakthrough in talks with Indian leaders this week.

Airport dazzles, Lahore doesn’t
Lahore, November 22
From the Indira Gandhi International airport in New Delhi to Allama Iqbal International airport in Lahore was a flight from the 20th century to the 21st century. Famous Kathak dancer of Pakistan Nahid Siddiqui performs at the Lahore Fort
Famous Kathak dancer of Pakistan Nahid Siddiqui performs at the Lahore Fort on Sunday. — Photo by writer

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