Wednesday, December 19, 2001, Chandigarh, India




National Capital Region--Delhi

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Home Minister L. K. Advani today said India was determined to stamp out terrorism in the wake of the bloody raid on Parliament, again blaming Pakistan for supporting anti-Indian groups.
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United States Secretary of State Colin Powell asks India to share all information about the attack on Parliament with Pakistan.
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WORLD


Air strikes over Tora Bora mountains halted over the weekend as opposition forces searched vast caves.
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Large number of labourers in Chattisgarh are bound to migrate to the neighbouring states since after the agro season there are no means to earn a living.
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A sudden cold wave over the past one week has disrupted normal life in Bihar.
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The Buddhist spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, condemns the attack on Parliament House in which 13 persons, including five assailants, were killed.
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SPORTS


Security beefed up around M. Chinnaswamy stadium where the third and final match will be played between India and England tomorrow.
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