Tuesday, June 26, 2001, Chandigarh, India
 Updated at 3 am (IST)

Radicals to be detained
List being sent to UP, Delhi, Rajasthan
New Delhi, June 25
The intelligence agencies have prepared a detailed list of persons belonging to several fundamental organisations, a number of which are based in Jammu and Kashmir, to be taken into preventive custody before the scheduled visit of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to India.


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Musharraf cautiously optimistic
Islamabad, June 25
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said today that he was cautiously optimistic about next month’s summit meeting with Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee and vowed not to compromise on the country’s resolve to maintain minimum nuclear deterrence.

After Oldham, Burnley burns
London, June 25
At least three businesses, including an Asian-owned news agent’s shop, a sex shop and a pub were fire-bombed and cars set alight last night in fresh racial clashes in Lancashire town of Burnley, northwest of England, the police said today.

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Cars are burned out, while shop windows are boarded up after being smashed in a night of riots in Burnley, England, on Monday.
Cars are burned out, while shop windows are boarded up after being smashed in a night of riots in Burnley, England, on Monday. A newsagent’s shop, pub, sex shop and at least five cars were set alight and two other vehicles were overturned as the riot police took to the streets of the Lancashire town to keep gangs of Asian and white youths apart. 
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Two jail inmates die in 48 hours
Ferozepore, June 25
Two inmates of the local Central Jail, Balbir Singh and Anwar, have died within 48 hours. Official sources said Balbir Singh, an undertrial in a case related to the smuggling of narcotics, died on Saturday while Anwar, who was undergoing imprisonment of 10 years after being convicted under the NDPS Act, died last night.

41 students told to leave Thapar institute
Patiala, June 25
As many as 41 students of first and second year of Bachelor of Engineering course of the Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology have been asked to leave the institute for failing to secure the requisite grades.

10 ultras shot in Jammu area
Jammu, June 25
At least 10 hardcore militants, including area commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen, were killed in operations launched by the security forces in different parts of the Jammu region during the past 20 hours.


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Brar reposes faith in Amarinder
Bathinda, June 25
In a significant development which could have far-reaching effects on the unity among the Congress rank and file, Mr Jagmeet Brar, MP and convener, party MPs of Punjab in Parliament, today said he had full confidence in the leadership of Mr Amarinder Singh.

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Middle-level shake-up in IT Department
Chandigarh, June 25
As part of the massive exercise to restructure the Income Tax Department for widening the tax base, another major shake-up at the middle level is expected later this month or early next month.

HC asks for order in Ayodhya case


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Living in filth, squalor, disease...
Jammu, June 25
Condemned to a life of indignity in the four migrant camps of Jammu, displaced Kashmiri Pandits seem to have forgotten the meaning of healthy, hygienic existence.
The pharmacist posted at a Nagrota migrant camp medical aid centre shows the poor condition of the blood pressure machine at the centre.
The pharmacist posted at a Nagrota migrant camp medical aid centre shows the poor condition of the blood pressure machine at the centre.

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