Wednesday, July 9, 2003, Chandigarh, India





National Capital Region--Delhi

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INDEX


Congress leaders discuss the forthcoming assembly and Lok Sabha elections, at the conclave in Shimla. 
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NATION


Around 50,000 people in the Northeast lost their homes in flooding on Monday caused by heavy monsoon rains and had to be evacuated to safer areas.
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Trekking to the Mt. Everest base camp without extra oxygen and peeling coconuts with bare hands, sounds amazing! This is Vijay Mallur, a non-resident Indian doctor based in Virginia, USA.
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SHHH.... the shooting is near completion. A breeze of horrified fascination seems to be blowing over the largest dream factory, Bollywood. There are no hanging skeletons, no screeching monsters, or dolls committing murders, but some uncomfortable and unusual happenings that try to convince the God-fearing to be ghost-fearing.
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WORLD


With the reopening of the road link between India and Pakistan on July 11, Sikhs living in the tribal areas of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan are now hopeful of visiting the Golden Temple and five takhts situated in India.
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BUSINESS


Pakistani traders visiting India met with Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Tuesday at his residence in New Delhi.
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PUNJAB


Girls in Punjab take karate classes to defend themselves.
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J&K


The Indian Air Force says it plans to recruit more trainees from Jammu and Kashmir, for the first time in almost 15 years.
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