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Monday, October 12, 2009, Chandigarh, India
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At UN, Pak harps on Kashmir
It’s a bilateral matter, fumes India
United Nations, October 11
Pakistan has raised the Kashmir issue at a UN committee saying the “decolonisation agenda” of the world body would be incomplete without resolution of the problem, drawing a strong reaction from India, which asserted that the state is its integral part.

Baloch story a lie, says PM
Mumbai, October 11
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today categorically rejected as “false” Pakistan’s charges blaming India for terrorism in Balochistan and emphatically said the country is not in the business of “spreading” terror.

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EC still undecided on counting centres
The Election Commission is still to make up its mind on whether it wants to depart from convention and fix the counting centres at 40 or follow past procedures and hold counting at 90 centres
Chandigarh, October 11
Polling is only a day away and the Election Commission of India (ECI) is still undecided about the number of counting centres to be set up for the assembly elections in Haryana.

Pak army HQ siege over
20 killed, 42 hostages freed
The dramatic 22-hour siege of the Pakistan Army Headquarters in Rawalpindi ended on Sunday after commandos stormed the premises freeing 42 hostages from terrorists, whose assault on the top military facility left a total of 20 persons, 11 security personnel and nine militants, dead.

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Mumbai, October 11
Anil Ambani today said he was willing to reach out to estranged elder brother Mukesh Ambani so they could resolve all disagreements cordially. The younger Ambani said he was attempting to reach out to Mukesh following a pilgrimage to Kedarnath and Badrinath.

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