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 | Gujarat may file petition in
        Best Bakery case
  Kancheepuram, August 2 Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra  Modi today indicated that his government may file a
        petition  challenging the acquittal of all the accused in the Best   Bakery case.
        “These (limitation period) 60 days are not over. Only 30  days are over and these 60 days are given to verify the case.
 PM willing to hike pulses’ support price
         
          
            | New Delhi, August 2 Prime Minister Atal Bihari  Vajpayee today promised more steps for the welfare of  farmers and expressed his willingness to announce a one-and-a-half times increase in support prices of pulses and oilseeds  provided farmers gave a boost to production to make the  country self-reliant.
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            | Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee gestures at a function organised by the BJP Kisan Morcha in New Delhi on Saturday.
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 | United Nations owes India over $21 millionNew Delhi, August 2
 As the demand for Indian troops for peace-keeping missions abroad grows due to their professionalism and capability to easily adapt to any situation or terrain, it has come to light that the United Nations (UN), which organises all such mission in areas of conflict, owes India over $ 21 million in dues.
 Suicide bomber kills 35
        in Russia
     
      
        | Moscow, August 2A suicide truck-bomb attack inside a military hospital in southern Russia killed at least 35 persons and wounded scores of others, with the authorities blaming Chechnyan separatists for the act.
 |  Emergency workers search the site of a bomb blast at a military hospital in the town of Mozdok in Russia’s Caucasus on Saturday. — Reuters
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  India condemns terror attack in Russia |  Arunachal Govt voted outItanagar, August 2
 The Mukut Mithi-led Congress government in Arunachal Pradesh was today voted out of power through voice vote.
 
 
            
                | Back from jaws of death
  The Tribune Special Correspondent Yoginder Gupta was on his way to Hardwar with Haryana Leader of the Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda and seven others when a flash flood in the seasonal Peeli river swept them off the road. While seven of them were rescued, one is still traceless. |  | 
          
 
            
                |  | PM, Advani vow to build Ram temple August 2,
                2003
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                |  | Babri tapes rock Parliament August 1,
                2003
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                |  | No
        speech of Advani in Babri tapes July 31,
                2003
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                |  | Mayawati eats her words July 30,
                2003
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                |  | US
        Gen to plead for troops July 29,
                2003
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                |  | Interest
        rate on farm loans cut July 28,
                2003
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                |  | Japan clears troops for Iraq July 27,
                2003
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                |  | China refuses to recognise Arunachal July 26,
                2003
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                |  | Nation on verge of disintegration, says Chandra Shekhar July 25,
                2003
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                |  | SC
        favours law on common civil code July 24,
                2003
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