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Friday, September 2, 2005, Chandigarh, India
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None will be spared: CM
Relatives visit smouldering houses at Gohana
Gohana, September 1
Peace prevailed in this subdivisional town today after yesterday’s violence in which several houses of the Dalits were torched in Balmiki Colony here yesterday.
Devastation caused by a cylinder blast during an attack on a Balmiki Colony in Gohana
Devastation caused by a cylinder blast during an attack on a Balmiki Colony in Gohana. This picture was taken by Parvesh Chauhan on Thursday.

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Many Dalits missing, children stay away from schools
Gohana (Sonepat), September 1
Babli of Balmiki Colony here is worried. She does not know whereabouts of her family members since the torching over 50 houses in the colony on Wednesday afternoon.

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India, Pak agree on prenotification of ballistic missiles
Islamabad, September 1
Taking forward the peace process with Pakistan, India today proposed two additional bus routes between the two countries but firmly ruled out redrawing of boundaries or fixing “artificial deadlines” for resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir issue.
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CBI all set to charge-sheet Jaya, Bangaru
New Delhi, September 1
The Central Bureau of Investigation is ready to file a charge-sheet in the Tehelka case. The prime accused will be former BJP President Bangaru Laxman, former Samata Party President, Jaya Jaitley and five others.

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Pattabhiraman to be Army Vice-Chief
New Delhi, September 1
Lt-Gen S Pattabhiraman, at present the Western Army Commander, will take over as the new Vice-Chief of Army Staff on October 1 following the retirement of Lt-Gen B.S. Thakur later in the month.

Mayawati challenges CVC report
New Delhi, September 1
Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati has challenged in the Supreme Court the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) recommendations for her prosectution in the Rs 175 crore Taj Corridor scam. The BSP supremo, in her affidavit filed today, contended that CVC had no power to override the view of the CBI.
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Special bonus on LIC policies
Lucknow, September 1 
Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram announced that the LIC would give a special-bonus to its policy-holders to mark the completion of 50 years of service.
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Kashmir problem due to lack of strategic direction: Naval Chief
New Delhi, September 1
Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Arun Prakash today said that the “Kashmir problem”, which had bled the country for six decades, was a result of lack of strategic direction from the country’s “political and military” leadership during the 1947-48 operations.

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