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 | Saturday, January 1,
        2000, Chandigarh, India
  
 Jaswant brings hostages homeEmotional
        scenes of reunion at airport
 NEW DELHI, Dec 31  The countrys
        longest aircraft hijack ordeal ended today with the 154
        hostages plus crew of the Indian Airlines IC-814 aircraft
        returning home after eight days  hours away from
        the new millennium.
  French hostage
        Francoise Vougla (in wheelchair), accompanied by an
        unidentified woman (not a hostage), arrives at New
        Delhi's international airport 31 December 1999, after
        spending eight days in the hijacked Indian Airlines plane
        in Afghanistan.  AFP photo
 
            
                | SPECIAL EDITORIAL Thank God, but
                questions remain
 by
                Hari Jaisingh
 The Vajpayee government has come out of
                one of its worst crises, but not without paying a
                heavy price. Notwithstanding the serious
                reservations expressed by Jammu and Kashmir Chief
                Minister Farooq Abdullah and several experts on
                the release of the Pakistani cleric, Maulana
                Masood Azhar, and other militants, the people, by
                and large, may take a generous view of the
                concessions extracted by the hijackers under
                extraordinary circumstances.
 |  Freedom
        after 8 days of agonyKANDAHAR,
        Dec 31  All hostages on Indian Airlines IC-814
        walked to freedom today in an apparently peaceful end to
        their ordeal after India agreed to free three Kashmiri
        militants.
 
            
                | PM defends
                release of 3 militants NEW
                DELHI, Dec 31  Prime Minister Atal Behari
                Vajpayee tonight defended the release of three
                militants in exchange for 155 hostages of the
                hijacked Indian Airlines aircraft saying that the
                government was able to substantially scale
                down their demand.
 |  |  Hijackers head for PakKANDAHAR,
        Dec 31  A decision has been made on the future of
        the hijackers of the Indian Airlines jet after talks here
        today with External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh,
        officials said in Kandahar.
 
            
                | Punjab Ministry
                expandedCHANDIGARH,
                Dec 31  The strength of the Punjab Council
                of Ministers rose to 41 with the induction of 15
                new members here today.
 In the much-awaited expansion, Mr Parkash Singh
                Badal has elevated 10 Ministers of State to
                Cabinet rank and added five new ones, namely Mr
                Adesh Partap Singh, Dr Baldev Raj Chawla, Mr
                Natha Singh Dalam, Mrs S.K. Sandhu and Mr J.S.
                Garcha.
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