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Monday, August 3, 2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Pvt airlines call off strike
That the strike was about to fizzle out became clear after reports that another budget carrier Spicejet was also pulling out of the strike
New Delhi, August 2
Private airlines’ strike has crash landed much before the proposed August 18 takeoff. After low-cost carrier IndiGo slunk back into the line yesterday night following government’s tough talk, others followed suit today.

Editorial: Why bailout?

Fake currency racket busted, woman held
Chandigarh, August 2
The Chandigarh Police claimed to have arrested an alleged ISI agent from Amritsar and seized fake currency of over Rs 4 lakh from her possession. The woman was arrested yesterday.

Punjab page: Women in fake currency racket baffles agencies

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New Delhi, August 2
Former Union Home Minister Buta Singh today alleged he was being victimised and framed by CBI using his son--arrested in a bribery case--as a tool but said he will cooperate with the probe agency if "proper procedures" were followed.

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