Friday, January 11, 2002, Chandigarh, India

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Bush assures Advani
Musharraf will act within a week
New Delhi, January 10
Home Minister L.K. Advani said today that he had told American leaders that India’s patience was running out as Pakistan had not taken any tangible action against terrorists during the past three weeks since the attack on Parliament on December 13.
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Union Home Minister L.K. Advani and US Secretary of State Colin Powell
Union Home Minister L.K. Advani and US Secretary of State Colin Powell at a joint Press conference outside the State Department in Washington on Wednesday. 
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Powell to visit Pakistan on Osama hunt
US Secretary of State Colin PowellNew Delhi, January 10
United States’ Secretary of State Colin Powell will be in Islamabad next week to finalise the blueprint of a covert military operation to flush out Osama bin Laden and the top leadership of Al-Qaida and Taliban believed to be in the Federally Administered Tribal Area region of Pakistan.

Bid to capture Indian post, 6 shot
Fernandes reviews security arrangements
Defence Minister George FernandesJammu, January 10
Pakistani troops resorted to heavy firing and shelling in several sectors today at a time when the Defence Minister, Mr George Fernandes, was in Srinagar to review the security scenario at a meeting of the Unified Headquarters.
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Pak moves 24 UAVs to Mianwali airbase
Jammu, January 10
Pakistan has moved 24 unmanned aerial vehicles to Mianwali airbase in Sialkot, about 15 km from the Line of Control, and has also moved in eight armoured regiments from its Fourth Corps to the “Chhamb Corridor”.
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Bush, Blair need to see India in new perspective
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FTER the tension-ridden SAARC summit, American pressure and global anxiety, where do India-Pakistan relations stand? The question in itself is dicey. We can never be sure what Pakistan wants and what it is up to.
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Badal releases 2nd list
One Christian among 11 new faces, 2 ministers out
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh BadalFerozepore, January 10
As many as 11 new faces, including one Christian and the state Food and Supplies Minister, Mr Sohan Singh Thandal, who was involved in the “pigeon controversy”, figure in the second list of the Shiromani Akali Dal candidates. 

Espionage racket busted
3 held with photographs of vital installations
Bathinda, January 10
The district police has busted a gang with the arrest of its three members, who were allegedly involved in corporate espionage of vital installations located in Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan by taking photographs on the basis of longitude and latitude dimensions. Information gathered by this correspondent revealed that the suspects were roaming in various parts of this state in a white Tata Sumo with red light atop.

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