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Thursday, November 25, 1999, Chandigarh, India
   
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Faleiro quits ahead of trust vote
Sardinha is CM, BJP to join govt
Luizinho FaleiroPANAJI, Nov 24 — On a day of fast-paced developments, Chief Minister Luizinho Faleiro today resigned ahead of trust vote in the Goa Assembly and an 11-member Cabinet headed by Francisco Sardinha and comprising Congress rebels was sworn in ending a week of turmoil.

More trouble for Sharif
KARACHI, Nov 24 — One of the four persons accused along with former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has agreed to testify against him in a case involving possible hijacking and kidnapping charges.
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee being introduced to the commanders at the combined conference in New Delhi on Wednesday. — PTI photo


Keep vigil, PM tells forces
NEW DELHI, Nov 24 — The Prime Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, today called upon the armed forces to maintain constant vigil on the country’s borders.

India, China discuss border problem
NEW DELHI, Nov 24 — India and China today held seventh round of expert-level talks to take forward the process of finding an amicable solution to the protracted boundary problem.
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It'll be give and take at WTO: Maran
NEW DELHI, Nov 24 — India tonight decided to resist any move at the WTO ministerial meeting at Seattle to allow participation of non governmental organisations in the dispute settlement mechanism.

India, Japan to set up panel on disarmament
TOKYO, Nov 24 — Signalling a thaw in bilateral relations soured after the Pokhran nuclear tests, India and Japan today agreed to set up a joint committee on disarmament.
To our readers
Orissa cyclone relief: an appeal
Next to manpower, Orissa needs money to rebuild life brick by brick. Millions of rupees are required to reconstruct the ruined huts and vanished roads. We appeal to the readers to rise to the occasion.
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Secret exercise for talks with Hurriyat
JAMMU, Nov 24 — A secret exercise for preparing leaders of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference for bilateral talks with the Centre has made slow progress. The Jamait-e-Islami, an important member of the APHC, is unwilling for a dialogue unless the APHC was also included in Indo-Pak parleys on Kashmir.



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