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Thursday, June 19, 2014, Chandigarh, India
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Iraq on the boil
No trace of 40 Indians abducted in Iraq
Mostly from Punjab, hostages were working for a Baghdad-based firm; Ex-envoy rushed to crisis-hit country

Mothers of two Punjab youths trapped in Mosul (Iraq) hold their sons’ photos in AmritsarNew Delhi, June 18
Forty Indian construction workers, mostly from Punjab, have been kidnapped from the Iraqi city of Mosul.
Mothers of two Punjab youths trapped in Mosul (Iraq) hold their sons’ photos in Amritsar. A Tribune photograph

Ensure their safety, Punjab urges Centre
Swaraj promises all help to Sukhbir
Chandigarh, June 18
Worried over the fate over 40 Punjabi youths reportedly kidnapped in Iraq, the Punjab Government today said it was constantly in touch with the Centre that has promised their safe return.






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Refinery targeted; Iraq seeks US air strike
Baghdad, June 18
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A farmer awaits rainNew Delhi, June 18
The Iraq crisis may spell additional problems for the Narendra Modi government, which is already grappling with challenges posed by errant southwest monsoon and increase in wholesale price inflation.

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PK Dhumal, ex-IAS officer booked for corruption
Shimla, June 18
The Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau has registered an FIR against former Chief Minister PK Dhumal and retired Principal Secretary (Home) PC Kapoor for allegedly giving undue benefit to an IPS officer AN Sharma.

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New Delhi, June 18
Amid reports of the Narendra Modi government's apparent move to nudge some UPA-appointed Governors to step down, many of them have reportedly dug in their heels citing the 2010 Supreme Verdict which says the constitutional heads of states should not be axed when the ruling dispensation changes at the Centre.

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