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Wednesday, July 30, 2008, Chandigarh, India
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Respect ceasefire, Antony tells Pakistan
New Delhi, July 29
Defence minister A.K. Antony today sent out a strong message to Pakistan saying India was fully prepared to deal with any instance of infiltration by the Pakistani army, though adequate restraint was being maintained to prevent escalation of tension.

High Court crisis deepens further
Two judges oppose CJ’s move to elevate Sessions Judges
Chandigarh, July 29
Two days before Chief Justice Vijender Jain is to retire, the Punjab and Haryana High Court is finding itself caught in a crisis over the appointment of more judges to the Bench.

Ishmeet SinghIshmeet dies in Maldives
Ludhiana, July 29
City residents who had cheered Ishmeet Singh as Voice of India today were in deep grief as the news of his tragic death in the Maldives, by drowning in the sea, reached here late evening. Ludhianvis literally wept at the untimely death of their hero.

Sarna seeks probe into Ishmeet’s death
Chandigarh, July 29
The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee has decided to keep all its educational institutions closed tomorrow as a mark of respect to Ishmeet Singh, who died in Maldives today.

Bollywood condoles loss
I have no words to express my feelings. — Lata Mangeshkar
Chandigarh page: City mourns Ishmeet’s death

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Jammu curfew lifted but clashes go on
Jammu, July 29
Even as the authorities lifted curfew, the clashes between protesters and the police continued in Jammu today. At the Parade area, protests over the Amarnath land row turned violent in the evening, when angry protesters pelted stones and threw six petrol bombs at the police, which fired around 30 tear gas shells to disperse the mob. One of the protesters was arrested.

18 bombs defused in Surat, 3 in Rajasthan
Surat, July 29
The recovery of at least 18 bombs here created a wave of panic in the diamond city today, three days after serial blasts rocked Ahmedabad, but the police managed to defuse them. Terror threat also spread to Rajasthan today when three crude bombs of low intensity grade packed in plastic boxes were found on a road in Pali district.
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For Ludhiana cops, it’s a steal...
Ludhiana, July 29
The ratio of good and bad cops in the Jamalpur Police Colony here is 50:50. Half live by stolen power. That’s what a special raid by the Punjab State Electricity Board uncovered last night. The steal has been going on for many months now.

Power by remote
The PSEB is faced with an ingenious way to steal power: by remote control. HS Randhawa said the department recently caught a resident of Dhoka Mohalla who had installed a software in his meter that operated with a remote. He could switch the meter on or off any time. This man, a businessman, used air conditioners without paying a penny for electricity. The man revealed how a software expert had installed such a system in many houses in the city. More sweat for the board.

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