Saturday, August 24, 2002, Chandigarh, India





National Capital Region--Delhi

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India seeks US and British pressure on Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to shut down militant training camps, which New Delhi says Pakistan hosts for militants fighting in Kashmir.
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US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage holds talks with George Fernandes in New Delhi.
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NATION


Authorities step up rescue operations after a 125-year-old dam breached in Madhya Pradesh, which left 25 people dead and 75 others missing.
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Doctors at King George Medical College in Lucknow invent an economic way of treating heart ailments.
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A huge rakhi, claimed to be the world's biggest, was on Thursday displayed by a shopping centre in Jaipur, attracting large number of visitors.
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A monkey that is sitting atop the statue of Lord Hanuman for the past 22 days is attracting streams of people.
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WORLD


Nepali experts began searching on Friday for clues to the cause of a plane crash in which 18 persons, including 15 foreigners returning from a trek in the Himalayas were killed.
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SPORTS


Women cricketer Mithali Raj, who set the world record for the highest individual score, was felicitated by the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
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