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Monday, September 5, 2005, Chandigarh, India
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EC raps Haryana on code violation
New Delhi, September 4
In a significant development, the Election Commission today reprimanded the Haryana Government led by Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda for violating the model code of conduct in the Rohtak parliamentary constituency and also asked for the filing of FIRs against BJP and INC candidates for violating the code.
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Haryana raises interim relief to Gohana victims
New Delhi, September 4
Haryana today decided to enhance interim relief to Rs 50,000 for each affected family in Gohana, pending the assessment of compensation to be paid for the loss of property and articles damaged in the town recently.

Haryana page: Gohana incident: INLD backs BJP leader
Mob attacks Dalit family, 6 hurt
Chandigarh page: Dalits burn Haryana Government’s effigy

 Nation page: BJP blames police for Gohana violence

Balmikis hint at forming political party
Ludhiana page: Balmikis call for Punjab bandh today

Stage set for talks with Hurriyat today
Hurriyat leaders Mirwaiz Omar Farooq, Prof Abdul Ghani Bhatt and Fazal Qureshi come out of airport in New Delhi on Sunday evening.
New Delhi, September 4
With both sides sending positive signals, the stage is set for crucial talks between a team of the
All-Party Hurriyat conference led by its chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tomorrow.

Hurriyat leaders Mirwaiz Omar Farooq, Prof Abdul Ghani Bhatt and Fazal Qureshi come out of airport in New Delhi on Sunday evening.
— Tribune photo by Rajeev Tyagi

J&K page: PM-Hurriyat talks: high hopes, low expectations

I was forced to implicate Sarabjit: witness
New Delhi, September 4
A Lahore serial blast case has admitted that he was forced to implicate Sarabjit Singh who has been sentenced to death by the Supreme Court in Pakistan.

Punjab page: Sarabjit: sister writes to Bush, Pope
Nation page: Sarabjit is innocent, says former jail mate




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PUNJAB: Cancel GPAs to expose benami land deals: DGP

HARYANA: Gohana incident: INLD backs BJP leader

HIMACHAL: Dept-sanctioned depots smuggling timber

DELHI: Two PCS officers suspended for helping land shark

J&K: PM-Hurriyat talks: high hopes, low expectations

CHANDIGARH: Dalits burn Haryana Government’s effigy

LUDHIANA: Mysterious disease consuming livestock in villages

OPINIONS: Oil on the boil

BUSINESS: 7 CCI plants to be sold

NATION: Spat between Pranab, Chinese diplomat

WORLD: Ex-Nepal PM held during protest

SPORTS: Yuvraj, Dhoni take India to victory




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Sania Mirza bows out of US Open

Anju Bobby George competes in the women’s long jump final at the Asian Athletics Championships in Inchon, South Korea, on Sunday. Anju leapt 6.61 metres to win the gold medal.

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Anju Bobby George competes in the women’s long jump final at the Asian Athletics Championships in South Korea on Sunday. — AP/PTI
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Sania Mirza bowed out of the US Open, losing 2-6,
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Bari appointed PU Registrar
Chandigarh, September 4
The Panjab University Senate today appointed Prof S.S. Bari from the Department of Chemistry as the new Registrar.

PU Senate accepts irregularities report

CBI seeks sanction to prosecute Thakur

Stored wheat goes rotten
Wheat stored at a rice sheller in Amritsar by the District Food and Civil Supplies Controller is now unfit for human comsumption.Amritsar, September 4
Huge wheat stocks stored in the Vinod Open Complex (part of a rice sheller) here in 2002 by the District Food and Civil Supplies Controller have been rendered “unfit for human consumption”.

Wheat stored at a rice sheller in Amritsar by the District Food and Civil Supplies Controller is now unfit for human consumption.
— Photo by Rajiv Sharma

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