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            |  |  | Hurriyat to be invitedIslamabad, July 6
 Overriding strong objections from India, Pakistan today said Hurriyat leaders would be invited at the reception hosted by its High Commission in New Delhi on July 14 in honour of President Pervez Musharraf.
 Don’t ‘embarrass’
        hostNew Delhi, July 6
 Union Home Minister L. K. Advani today literally took the bull by the horn when he commented on Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s desire to meet Hurriyat leaders during his forthcoming visit to India saying “guest should not act in a manner which would embarrass the host.”
 Pak-trained
    ultras held with RDXNew Delhi, July 6
 Just eight days before the visit of Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf, the Delhi police has arrested two Pak-trained terrorists with RDX and timer devices which was to be used for causing explosions in the Capital.
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              Sandeep Joshi |  | ‘Drop box’ visa facility on
        cardsNew Delhi, July 6
 Frequent fliers from Punjab to the USA could soon avail the “drop box” facility in the state, if the system introduced in the Capital is successful.
 Hindujas
        out of AI bidNew Delhi, July 6
 The government tonight disqualified
        Hindujas from the race for acquiring stake in both Air India and Indian
        Airlines, making the Tata-Singapore Airlines combine as the sole bidder
        for India’s international flag carrier while the privatisation process
        for IA has been rendered infructuous.
 Review Naga truce plan:
        CMsNew Delhi, July 6
 Assam and Meghalaya Chief Ministers today met Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and demanded the review of Naga ceasefire extension in other North-Eastern states beyond Nagaland in the wake of increasing tension.
 
            
              | Service rules on age, pay floutedAppointment of dental college
          Principal
 Rohtak, July 6
 Violating rules and its own decisions, the government has appointed 64-year-old Dr (Brig) Suresh Chand Anand (retd) as Principal of the only state-owned dental college in Haryana.
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            |  | PSGPC ‘must be on summit agenda’ July 6, 2001
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            |  | Karunanidhi freed on ‘humane grounds’ July 5, 2001
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            |  | Centre warns Jaya
        govt July 4, 2001
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            |  | Karunanidhi
        not to seek
        bail July 3, 2001
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            |  | Tamil Nadu Governor resigns July 2, 2001
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            |  | Karunanidhi
        held in pre-dawn swoop July 1, 2001
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            |  | Flexibility,
    but no compromise on basics June 30, 2001
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            |  | Chohan’s remarks unwarranted June 29, 2001
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            |  | Punjab caught on sticky wicket June 28, 2001
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            |  | Pak army
        drawing up agenda June 27, 2001
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            |  | Radicals to be detained June 26, 2001
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