Sunday, September 22, 2002, Chandigarh, India





National Capital Region--Delhi

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The Portuguese Police arrest Abu Salem, wanted by Indian authorities on charges of involvement in a wave of the 1993 bombings that killed 260 people in Mumbai.
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Karnataka Chief minister S.M. Krishan arrives in New Delhi to discuss the cauvery water issue.
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At least four persons dead and nearly 30 injured in communal violence in Vadodara. 
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Members of the judicial fraternity from India, Pakistan and other SAARC countries call for greater peace and cooperation in the region.
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Maoist rebels kill six persons in Jharkhand. Bodies of four of the six persons killed were brought by the police to their village on Saturday.
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Naiwala refugees hope people's representatives thrown up by the state's ongoing elections will address their problems.
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HIMACHAL


The Tibetan government-in-exile in Dharamshala welcomes the path breaking visit by a Tibetan delegation to China.
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