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Wednesday, September 1, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 5:30 pm (IST)

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3 Indian hostages released in Iraq
Dubai, September 1
Kuwait and Gulf Link Transport Company today said seven truck drivers, including three Indians, have been freed by their captors.

Politics overshadows celebrations

Kalam brings CM, Badal together on stage
Amritsar, August 31
“Today is not a day for politics. It is a day for celebrations,” said Akali Dal chief, Parkash Singh Badal, just before the celebrations for the 400th anniversary of the installation of Guru Granth Sahib began here today.

Selfless seva at Guru ki Nagri
Amritsar, August 31
Faith moves and it was on the move today with those who translate their beliefs into action. Selfless sewa is the basic belief of the Sikh faith and it was on display in all its humble grandeur all along the roads leading to Harmandar Sahib here.

Sonia greets Sikhs on anniversary
Holiday in Rajasthan today

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Devotees throng the Golden Temple during the 400th anniversary celebrations of the Guru Granth Sahib’s installation
Devotees throng the Golden Temple during the 400th anniversary celebrations of the Guru Granth Sahib’s installation; and (right) the President, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, brings Capt Amarinder Singh and Mr Parkash Singh Badal together on stage for a reconciliatory handshake in Amritsar on Tuesday. — Reuters and Tribune photo by Karam Singh

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12 Nepali hostages killed in Iraq
New Delhi, August 31
The fate of the Indian hostages in Iraq came into sharp focus as Iraqi militants today claimed to have executed 12 Nepali citizens, forcing the Government of India on a back foot.

Chirac appeals for release of hostages
Sochi (Russia), August 31
French President Jacques Chirac renewed his appeal here today for the release of two French journalists held hostage in Iraq.

Hostages safe in Iraq, says govt

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HARYANA: HUDA officers weary of confirming auction of land

J&K: One killed, 24 hurt in Pulwama blast

HIMACHAL: Parchu: govt may send team to China

DELHIKalam to visit Rakab Ganj Sahib today

CHANDIGARH: 85 pc quota for UT students in PEC stays

LUDHIANA: Servant verification drive finds few takers

OPINIONS:  U-turn on Uma

BUSINESS: Sail to have IISCO under its wings

NATION: Hearing in Uma case today

WORLD: Republican convention opens, lauds Bush

SPORTS: India bank on experience, England on youth




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Maharashtra poll: Cong unlikely to have pact with BSP
New Delhi, August 31
Although the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) made a strong presence in the 70-odd Assembly constituencies of Maharashtra in the recent Lok Sabha poll, the Congress does not feel the need to have an alliance with it.

Uma case adjourned
Hubli, August 31 
A Hubli court today asked the prosecution to submit in writing its request for withdrawing cases against former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Uma Bharti and adjourned the proceedings till tomorrow after slogan-shouting lawyers disrupted the court demanding the setting up of a High Court Bench in Hubli-Dharwad.
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Editorial: U-turn on Uma

Foreign Trade Policy to boost farm, services sector exports
New Delhi, August 31
The government today unveiled a five-year Foreign Trade Policy aimed at doubling India’s share of global merchandise trade by 2009 with the thrust on employment generation in semi-urban and rural areas through enhanced export-oriented activities.
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