Friday, November 16, 2001, Chandigarh, India




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THE TRIBUNE SPECIALS
50 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE

TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS

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INDEX
A new day dawned on Kabul on Wednesday, as residents of the Afghan capital awoke to life after five years of Taliban rule.

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Eight foreign aid workers held by the Taliban have been freed.
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WORLD


Taliban deputy ambassador to Pakistan Sohail Shaheen has said that Taliban forces are regrouping and that the withdrawal from several provinces was a tactical and strategic move.
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Rapid-fire victories over the Taliban mean the noose is tightening on Osama bin Laden, but his strategy now will be to fight a guerrilla war.
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NATION


As many as 27 persons were killed in a bus accident in Chennai.
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The Prime Minister inaugurates the World Congress on preservation of religious diversity.
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SPORTS


Mumbai police beefs up security for the England cricket team.
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