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            team to visit flood-hit HP areasNew Delhi, August 15
 The Centre will send a
            high-powered team to visit the flood-affected areas of Himachal
            Pradesh for an assessment of the losses suffered by the state. The
            team is likely to visit the state in a week.
 Korean trekker deadHamirpur ravaged by rain
 Kulu, August 15
 A Korean national was reportedly killed near the Beas
        kund, (13500-feet high) while he was returning from a trek along with six others.
        The seven-member team of Korean nationals, including four women, was on
        a trek to the Beas kund near the Rohtang Pass.
 
          
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          Shatabdi from Aug 25Chandigarh, August 15
 The Northern Railway will
          introduce a special Shatabdi Express train on the Chandigarh-New
          Delhi-Chandigarh sector from August 25. The new train will run six
          days a week. There will be no special Shatabdi-type train on Sundays.
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            |  | 13 killed in HP landslides August 15, 2001
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            |  | Take Brajesh off J&K,
        Jaswant, Advani tell
        PM August 14, 2001
 
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            |  | NC leader among 12 killed August 13, 2001
 
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            |  | PM,
    Advani face Pak ultra threat August 12, 2001
 
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            |  | Loktantrik party pulls out of UP
          Govt August 11, 2001
 
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            |  | Centre determined to crush proxy war August 10, 2001
 
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            |  | Jammu to be under Disturbed Area Act August 9, 2001
 
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            |  | Ultras open fire at Jammu railway station, kill 9 August 8, 2001
 
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            |  | Caravan of peace to Pak will continue:
        Jaswant August 7, 2001
 
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            |  | Bodies cremated, curfew in Bhaderwah August 6, 2001
 
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