Sunday, September 3, 2000, Chandigarh, India

Three ultras, JCO killed in encounter
Large cache of arms seized
SRINAGAR, Sept 2 — At least eight persons, including five militants and a security officer, were killed and seven injured in separate incidents of violence in the Kashmir valley since yesterday.

PM not to meet Musharraf
USA backs India’s move on terrorism

WASHINGTON, Sept 2 — The USA has pledged full support of G-8 nations to an Indian proposal for a UN convention on terrorism.

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Plan to destroy 68 tonnes of plutonium

MOSCOW, Sept 2 — Russia and the USA have formally signed an agreement to destroy a total of 68 tonnes of weapon-grade plutonium, the Russian Government said today.

Basu to retire on Sept 15
CALCUTTA, Sept 2 — West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu has said he had made up his mind to retire on September 15, but the CPM central leadership has asked him to continue till it was approved by the party politburo and the state committee.

Azhar, Jadeja, Mongia dropped
ICC knockout tournament

CHENNAI, Sept 2  — The national selectors today axed former captains Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja along with off-spinner Nikhil Chopra — whose homes and offices were searched by Income Tax officials recently — out of the list of 23 probables for the ICC knockout tournament in Nairobi next month.

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Sikh heritage museum to be set up
NEW DELHI, Sept 2 — The internationally-renowned Smithsonian Institution in the USA has decided to set up a Sikh heritage museum as part of its 154-year-old edict of increasing and diffusing knowledge.

Attack on woman Judge by lawyer in courtroom
KAITHAL, Sept 2 — Tension gripped the district courts when a woman Judge, Ms Shalini Singh, was attacked with a knife by a lawyer in the courtroom here today. However, she escaped with minor scratches on the face and other parts of her body.

AISSF to gherao CM, ministers
PATTI, Sept 2 — The All-India Sikh Students Federation led by Mr Harminder Singh Gill has decided to gherao the Chief Minister and ministers during their visits to various districts with the support of the Sarb Hind Shiromani Akali Dal if the Punjab Government fails to get the “genuine” demands of Punjab and Punjabis conceded by October 15.

Justice is dispensed under a peepul tree during a Lok Adalat at Sonepat on Saturday. Justice is dispensed under a peepul tree during a Lok Adalat at Sonepat on Saturday. — Tribune photo by Karam Singh
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