Monday, October 15, 2001,  Chandigarh, India




 
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In a statement broadcast on Qatar's al-Jazeera television network, al-Qaeda's spokesman Sulaiman Bu Ghaith warned Muslims living in America and Britain to avoid "planes" and "skyscrapers."

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Foreign and Defence Minister Jaswant Singh has proposed that George Fernandes be sworn in as the Defence Minister.
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WORLD


The US army drops food packages in an Afghan town controlled by the Northern Alliance.
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Fear of Anthrax has forced authorities to take no chances and every precaution when it comes to public safety and for good reason.
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A 12-member  Greenpeace  team  has  begun  clean-up  and containment  of a six-tonne stockpile of obsolete pesticides and contaminated material in Nepal.
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NATION


Security has been beefed up along the border of Rajasthan.
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Speaking at an RSS rally named as Rahtriya Shakti Sangam, RSS chief K. Sudershan named Pakistan as the number one enemy of India.
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Mystery shrouds the death of a male tusker in the Corbett National Park. The  elephant was found laying in a pool of blood on October 11.
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