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Stir likely to continue
Govt, truckers stick to stands
NEW DELHI, Oct 23 — Prospects of an early end to the truckers agitation suffered a setback today as talks between the All India Motor Transport Congress, which called the stir, and the government saw the two sides sticking to their respective stands.

Bofors case: Rajiv’s name "dragged in"
CWC calls it political vendetta
NEW DELHI, Oct 23 — The Congress Working Committee today charged that the newly-installed coalition government at the Centre had filed the charge sheet in the Bofors case with the sole objective of ‘denigrating Rajiv Gandhi and the Congress Party’.

Fresh chargesheet likely: Advani
A tea delivery boy looks at a huge hoarding of Army General Pervaiz Musharraf.
A tea delivery boy looks at a huge hoarding of Army General Pervaiz Musharraf, in Lahore on Saturday. Hoarding is ordered by one of his supporters calling him " Iron Man". Gen. Musharraf dismissed the government of deposed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and declared himself as chief executive of Pakistan after the military's takeover on October 12. — AP/PTI
Indian terms for talks with Pak
WASHINGTON, Oct 23 —India has reiterated to the USA that ‘‘meaningful talks’’ with Pakistan were not possible till Islamabad stopped its support to cross-border terrorism and fomenting insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Resolution seeks CM’s ouster
SHSAD vows by Panthic agenda
LUDHIANA, Oct 23 — Sarb Hind Shiromani Akali Dal President Gurcharan Singh Tohra today said the replacement of Mr Parkash Singh Badal both as Chief Minister and President of the ruling Akali Dal, had become imperative to fulfil the purpose for which the Akali Dal was set up in the early twenties.

Released spies in penury
May start agitation
AMRITSAR, Oct 23 — "What should we do? The intelligence agencies have treated as like dogs for their own purpose when they needed us to spy for them after crossing the border. We spent prime time of our life in jail and have got nothing at the end.


Where criminals go scotfree
Cases remain unregistered
GURGAON, Oct 23 — Residents of the district, especially Gurgaon city, are in the grip of fear following rise in the rate of crime in the past two months.

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IN PASSING
IN PASSING
I hope this treatment won't hurt you.
by Sandeep Joshi
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