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Tuesday, October 26, 1999, Chandigarh, India
   
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President worried at Pak army takeover
NEW DELHI, Oct 25 — Unfolding his government’s agenda, President K.R. Narayanan today said India was actively working to initiate concerted international opinion and action against state-sponsored terrorism in any part of the world and would continue to focus international attention on the impact of terrorism.

The President, Mr K.R. Narayanan, being escorted by the Speaker, Mr G.M.C. Balayogi, and the Prime Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, to address the joint session of Parliament on Monday. — Photo by Vijender Tyagi.

AITTF pulls out of strike
2 lakh trucks to resume operation
NEW DELHI, Oct 25 — The All-India Truck Transport Federation tonight announced its withdrawal from the five-day-old nation-wide truckers' strike.
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Delete Rajiv's name, demands Cong
NEW DELHI, Oct 25 — After having been stumped today in their attempt to protest in Parliament over the inclusion of former Prime Minister late Rajiv Gandhi as an accused in the Bofors charge sheet, Congress MPs plan to raise the matter once again when the House assembles tomorrow.

28 die as bus falls into gorge
Badal announces 50,000 ex gratia
HOSHIARPUR, Oct 25 — Twenty eight persons including 13 men and women each and a child, died on the spot and 48 passengers were wounded when a Pepsu Roadways Bus (PB-II-9344) of Ludhiana depot rolled down into a gorge near Mangowal village adjoining Himachal Pradesh on the Hoshiarpur Dharamsala road, about 18 km from here, at 7.30 this morning.

4 civilians in Pak NSC
ISLAMABAD, Oct 25 — Pakistan’s army rulers today named seven moderate civilians, including a private banker and a woman, to run the country with the military which seized power in a bloodless October 12 coup.

20-year wait for house loans
PATIALA, Oct 25 — How much time does it take for an employee to get his house loan passed? Twenty years or more, if the cases of Punjab State Electricity Board employees is any indication.


DSP booked for assault
LUDHIANA, Oct 25 — The Deputy Superintendent of Police (City), Mr Sandeep Goel, has been booked by the police on charges of dacoity, violence, physical assault and destruction to property during a party held here last night, which left more than 10 persons injured.

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