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          Amitabh favourites in Pak 
 A 19-member Pakistani delegation at Wagah checkpost on Tuesday. The delegation includes actress Laila, singer Jawad Ahmad and famous comedian Hassan Abbas.
 — Photo by Rajiv Talwar
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  officer, 8 infiltrators killedBlast rocks Bannihal
 Srinagar, June 19
 The security forces foiled a major
  infiltration bid in the Uri sector of Baramula district in north Kashmir in
  which eight infiltrators and a security force officer were killed last night.
 
 
 
    
    
      
        | TRIBUNE SPECIAL Medical
  seats on sale
 Rohtak, June 19
 Money makes the mare go. This proverb
  sums up the new medical education policy of the Haryana Government that has
  come into force from the current session.
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          |  Forget Paris, New York or Singapore. Being a mantri in the Swadeshi government I can only promise you a trip to Jhumri Taliyya.
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            Sandeep Joshi |  | Student crushed to deathBuses set ablaze; staff
        assaulted
 Faridabad, June 19
 Several Haryana roadways buses were damaged by a mob after a student was crushed to death by a bus near the main bus stand at Ballabgarh today.
 Four
  names cleared for High CourtChandigarh, June 19
 Four members of the Bar — Mr M. M.
  Kumar, Mr Ashutosh Mohunta, Mr Jasbir Singh and Mr Adarsh Goel — will be
  administered oath as Judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court following the
  clearance of their names by the President of India.
 
 
 
 
            
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    ILLEGAL MIGRANTS II
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    A TRIBUNE INVESTIGATION Human traffickers master forgers
 Immigration consultancy unregulated
 Chandigarh, June 19
 Changing the photograph  on the passport without  damaging  the  page is  an art in which  some  of the  human traffickers specialise. Last month, four persons, including  two women,  were  deported  to Kolkata from the USA after forgeries in their passports were  detected. One of the women belonged to Ludhiana.
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            |  | 13
        protesters die as Imphal burns June 19, 2001
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            |  | Hasina sees Oppn hand
    in blast June 18, 2001
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            |  | J&K
    integral part of India: govt June 17, 2001
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            |  | APHC men under
        house arrest June 16, 2001
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            |  | Dipendra
    was killer, says probe report June 15, 2001
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            |  | APHC:
        political activity not suspended June 14, 2001
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            |  | Mosque siege ends, all ultras shot June 13, 2001
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            |  | Giani Kewal Singh may quit June 12, 2001
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            |  | Hurriyat suspends
        ‘people’s movement’ June 11, 2001
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            |  | Advani
    sees shift in Pak stand June 10, 2001
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