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India at Sixty
A Tribune Supplement

Saturday, October 27, 2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Tehelka Sting
Arrest Modi, Advani: Lalu
Patna,October 26
Railway Minister and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad today demanded immediate arrest of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and leader of the opposition L.K Advani by accusing them of planning mass murder during the 2002 post -Godhra riots.

3 news channels banned in Ahmedabad
Nation page: Suo motu cognisance sought
Congress not to make Tehelka poll issue
Modi is an autocrat: Sibal
Protest channel blackout: Tejpal

A goldmine-in-waiting
Gurdaspur sits on gas, oil
Chandigarh, October 26
Oil and natural gas companies from the world over may soon be vying with each other for rights to explore deep deposits of natural gas and oil in Gurdaspur.

Virbhadra SinghRecover copter dues from Virbhadra: EC
New Delhi, October 26
It’s a double blow for the Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister and his colleagues. First, they failed to get the poll dates shifted, and now the Election Commission has termed the use of helicopter for the purpose as violation of model code of conduct and sought the recovery of the expenditure from them.

Challenged boy killed for ‘intruding’ into Army camp
Srinagar, October 26
A mentally-challenged boy was shot dead by security personnel after he allegedly tried to intrude into an Army camp in the the wee hours today.

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IN its long history spanning about 127 years, The Tribune has been the Voice of the People. To serve them better, we have been opening new editions closer to their homes. We are already publishing editions from Chandigarh, New Delhi and Jalandhar, besides those for Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. Taking another step forward, we are now launching The Tribune’s Bathinda Edition on Sunday.

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TIES WITH INDIA IMPORTANT, SAYS HU: Congress chief Sonia Gandhi is greeted by Chinese President Hu Jintao at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday. Hu said his country placed “importance” to friendly ties with India as reflected by the visit, the first by a foreign political party leader after the recent leadership changes in China. —
TIES WITH INDIA IMPORTANT, SAYS HU: Congress chief Sonia Gandhi is greeted by Chinese President Hu Jintao at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday. Hu said his country placed “importance” to friendly ties with India as reflected by the visit, the first by a foreign political party leader after the recent leadership changes in China. — AFP photo

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Patiala, October 26
NRI groom Gurpreet Singh being arrested from Chahal Palace in Patiala on Friday. Amitoz Kaur, a doctor, once again stood against the demand for dowry and refused to marry her NRI groom. Her bold step to refuse the demand for Rs 50 lakh, allegedly made by her greedy in-laws before the final ceremony of marriage that was to be solemnised today, landed the groom and his parents in jail.

NRI groom Gurpreet Singh being arrested from Chahal Palace in Patiala on Friday. —A Tribune photograph

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