Wednesday, June 20, 2001, Chandigarh, India
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Indo-Pak summit from July 14
Talks to centre round PoK: PMPrime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee is wheeled out by security personnel for a news conference after he was discharged from hospital following a knee operation in Mumbai on Tuesday.
New Delhi, June 19
Pakistan’s Chief Executive Officer, Gen Pervez Musharraf, will pay an official three-day visit to India from July 14 to 16. General Musharraf, who will be accompanied by his wife, will be given a ceremonial reception in the Capital in keeping with his status of Head of Government in Pakistan.

Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee is wheeled out by security personnel for a news conference after he was discharged from hospital following a knee operation in Mumbai on Tuesday.  — Reuters photo

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Leaders expected to stick to stands
Protracted Kashmir problem
New Delhi, June 19
It appears certain that the summit between Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and Pakistan’s Chief Executive Gen Pervez Musharraf next month will be open-ended without a structured agenda.

Protests continue, despite curfew
Amnesty demands probe into firing
Imphal, June 19
Fresh violent protests against the extension of Nagaland truce today rocked interior areas of the Manipur valley district and Army and paramilitary personnel staged flag march in the state capital and its outskirts just as the Prime Minister in Mumbai ruled out any alteration in the borders.

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A 19-member Pakistani delegation at Wagah checkpost on Tuesday. The delegation includes actress Laila, singer Jawad Ahmad and famous comedian Hassan Abbas. Punjab page: Rekha, Amitabh favourites in Pak

A 19-member Pakistani delegation at Wagah checkpost on Tuesday. The delegation includes actress Laila, singer Jawad Ahmad and famous comedian Hassan Abbas. 
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Army officer, 8 infiltrators killed
Blast rocks Bannihal
Srinagar, June 19
The security forces foiled a major infiltration bid in the Uri sector of Baramula district in north Kashmir in which eight infiltrators and a security force officer were killed last night.

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Medical seats on sale
Rohtak, June 19
Money makes the mare go. This proverb sums up the new medical education policy of the Haryana Government that has come into force from the current session.
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Kids are brand conscious, too!

Summer camps turn arty


IN PASSING

IN PASSING
Forget Paris, New York or Singapore. Being a mantri in the Swadeshi government I can only promise you a trip to Jhumri Taliyya.

by Sandeep Joshi

Student crushed to death
Buses set ablaze; staff assaulted
Faridabad, June 19
Several Haryana roadways buses were damaged by a mob after a student was crushed to death by a bus near the main bus stand at Ballabgarh today.

Four names cleared for High Court
Chandigarh, June 19
Four members of the Bar — Mr M. M. Kumar, Mr Ashutosh Mohunta, Mr Jasbir Singh and Mr Adarsh Goel — will be administered oath as Judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court following the clearance of their names by the President of India.


ILLEGAL MIGRANTS II — A TRIBUNE INVESTIGATION 
Human traffickers master forgers
Immigration consultancy unregulated
Chandigarh, June 19
Changing the photograph on the passport without damaging the page is an art in which some of the human traffickers specialise. Last month, four persons, including two women, were deported to Kolkata from the USA after forgeries in their passports were detected. One of the women belonged to Ludhiana. 

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