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        January 6, 2000, Chandigarh, India 
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|   | A soldier stands guard outside
        the Prime Minister's office at the site of the bomb blast
        in Colombo on Wednesday. A suspected Tamil rebel woman
        suicide bomber set off explosives strapped to her body,
        killing herself and at least 12 others when the police
        tried to check her.  AP/PTI India
        warns Pak on N-threat Suicide
        bomber kills 12 | 
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 | Hostage deal irks BJP men Heads must roll, say hawks NEW DELHI, Jan 5  The National Democratic Governments tomtoming of success at Kandahar is not shared by all sections of the Bharatiya Janata Party, especially hardliners, who feel that for a party which has been harping for the past five decades on making India a hard state and which claims to provide a government with a difference, the hijackers triumph at getting the release of three proclaimed offenders of Indian law in exchange of 155 hostages, has come as a body blow. Godara
        ditches Bansi Lal S.K.
        Sharma new PGI Director | 
 
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 | India
        not to recognise Taliban Calendar conflict continues 
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