|  | Fiji
          chiefs for interim govtProperty of Indians looted
 SUVA, May 25 — Fiji’s influential great council of chiefs will
          seek an interim government and favours a pardon for George Speight,
          the man holding the country’s Prime Minister hostage, website
          www.Fijilive.com said early today.
   
 
 
 SUVA: Rebel leader George Speight, left, United Nations representative Sergio De Mello, and the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Don McKinnon, right, depart from a meeting at Fiji Parliament, on Wednesday.
          — AP/PTI photo
 
 
 Harpreet’s
          engagement confirmed
 CHANDIGARH, May 24 — In
          a reply before the Punjab and Haryana High Court here, Punjab
          Inspector General of Police Mr K.K. Attri, today stated that the
          enquiry being carried out in Harpreet Kaur’s case had confirmed her
          engagement with petitioner Mr Kamaljit Singh.
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