Sunday, October 28, 2001, Chandigarh, India




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Moulvi Rahmatullah Kakazada, Afghan Consul General in Karachi, narrates the details of execution of Afghan Commander Abdul Haq and his two colleagues.
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The Dutch Prime Minister Wim Kok has visited Pakistan in the light of the continuing air strikes against Afghanistan.
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WORLD


For the second time since air strikes started on October 7, US Navy fighters and B-52 bombers mistakenly bombed six warehouses used by the International Committee of the Red Cross and a nearby residential area in Kabul.
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US President George W. Bush signed anti-terrorism legislation on Friday (October 26), expanding law enforcement powers to tap telephones and track Internet usage in response to the September 11 attacks.
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Grieving relatives of Afghan opposition commander Abdul Haq have gathered at the family’s home in Pakistan to await the return of his body.
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NATION


'Asoka,' a film on the legendary Mauryan king who ruled India in the 3rd century, has received mixed response from the audience on its first day of release.
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An adalat for persons with disabilities was organised near Bangalore recently to provide the much-needed platform for the handicapped to voice their grievances.
(28k, 56k)

 
For Andhra's rural population the "Sanjeeva" telemedicare project is likely to bring super-specialty care right at their doorsteps.
(28k, 56k)

 
Naxalites kidnap a relative of a minister in Andhra Pradesh.
(28k, 56k)


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