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NAM summit

Mandela raises
Kashmir
issue

DURBAN, Sept 2 — In a departure from tradition, the new Chairman of the 113-nation movement, Mr Nelson Mandela, today raised the Kashmir issue, suggesting that the member-countries "lend all strength" to its resolution.

Vajpayee, Aziz agree
on dialogue

DURBAN: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee with South African president Nelson Mandela and his wife Graca Machel at the inaugural ceremony of the NAM summit on Wednesday.

DURBAN: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee with South African president Nelson Mandela and his wife Graca Machel at the inaugural ceremony of the NAM summit on Wednesday. — PTI
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India, Pak to be kept out of N-club
Yeltsin-Clinton pact on plutonium
MOSCOW, Sept 2 — The USA and Russia today decided to work together to persuade India and Pakistan to "give up their arms race", agreed not to recognise the two as nuclear powers and urged all countries to sign CTBT.

Congress prepares for facelift
NEW DELHI, Sept 2 — The Congress has come to realise it is no longer “the movement of the yore” and the crucial role the party workers play in converting the strength of personalities and charismatic individuals into victory at the hustings.

New CEO subject to high court order
NEW DELHI, Sept 2 — The Delhi High Court today made the appointment of the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Prasar Bharati Board subject to its final order on a writ petition filed by sacked board CEO, S S Gill.

Punjab Finance Minister asks for more
Address revenue deficit: HP; J&K seeks aid for security expenses
NEW DELHI, Sept 2 — Punjab Finance Minister Kanwaljit Singh today urged the Eleventh Finance Commission to increase the share of states in the gross tax receipts of the Centre to 50 per cent and allow them to retain the entire collection from small saving schemes.

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48 Pardi robbers from Guna held
PATIALA, Sept 2 — A criminal tribe — Pardis — belonging to Guna district of Madhya Pradesh has been held responsible for the recent spate of robberies in Patiala and other districts of the state. Six such gangs have been busted by the Patiala police. In a major breakthrough 48 members of these gangs, including their two kingpins, have been arrested.

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