Wednesday, October 8, 2003, Chandigarh, India





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NATION


Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani honoured the Rapid Action Force with the President's Colours at a function in New Delhi on Tuesday.
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Pakistan involved in training and pushing militants from across the border, says LeT militant. 
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The sagging tourist inflow in Goa formed the main agenda of a two-day international tourism meeting that began on Monday.
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Rationalist Association activists fight superstition in their unique way.
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SPORTS


Uncapped paceman Lakshmipathy Balaji will share the new ball with Zaheer Khan in the first Test against New Zealand starting on Wednesday.
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HIMACHAL


The cultural programme of the Kulu Dasehra, which began on October 5, draws a huge crowd.
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PUNJAB


For the first time in the history of Rashtrapati Bhavan, an agriculture university—Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana—has been given the task to plant fruit trees in the famous Mughal Gardens.
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Nadira Babbar, who plays the mother of four daughters in British-Asian filmmaker Gurinder Chadha's latest film "Bride and Prejudice," on Monday said the film had no obscenity.
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