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   | 10 bus passengers electrocutedVictims were on way to INLD rally
 Kurukshetra, July 24
 Ten persons were killed and seven injured when a private bus (DL IP 1532) came in contact with electric wires on the outskirts of Diwana, village 42 km from here today.
        The bus occupants, a majority of them farmers and farm labourers, were
        on their way to Bhiwani to participate in a state-level “progress day
        rally” of the INLD.
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        reviewing sanctions: RoccaNew Delhi, July 24
 Nuclear non-proliferation issue continues to be the dominant US policy
        for South Asia, the Assistant Secretary of State (South Asia Affairs),
        Ms Christina Rocca, said while indicating that Washington was reviewing
        removal of sanctions imposed on India following the Pokhran two tests in
        May, 1998.
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        BKU(E) men hurt in clashMaisarkhana (Bathinda), July 24
 As many as 15 activists of the BKU (Ekta) and 12 policemen were injured,
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          accident site Announces relief; 15 bodies
          fished out
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              | Ropar, July 24The Chief Minister, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, today visited the accident
          site, where the ill-fated truck fell into the Anandpur Sahib canal
          yesterday and expressed sympathy with the kin of the victims. Mr
          Badal, who arrived at Kiratpur Sahib at about 4 p.m. also announced a
          grant of Rs 50,000 each to the kin of those killed in the accident.
 |  A relative (left) bids a tearful  adieu to one of the deceased in the truck accident tragedy at Kiratpur Sahib on Tuesday.
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            |  | 47 feared dead as truck falls into
    canal July 24, 2001
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            |  | 16 massacred in Kishtwar July 23, 2001
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            |  | 6 pilgrims
        among 13 killed in 2 blasts July 22, 2001
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            |  | Kashmir
        blocked peace: Pervez July 21, 2001
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            |  | Structured agenda in future
        must, says Opposition July 20, 2001
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            |  | Forget Agra, India tells Pakistan July 19, 2001
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            |  | Agra another step towards
          peace: India July 18, 2001
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            |  | Talks
    collapse, Musharraf leaves for home July 17, 2001
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            |  | Parleys
    constructive, very cordial July 16, 2001
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            |  | Resolve Kashmir issue once and for all: Pervez July 15, 2001
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