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        directed to quiz five top officials in Taj corridor caseNew Delhi, August 21
 Indicating that at least five important persons, including some
        high-ranking officials of the Uttar Pradesh Government were involved in
        sanctioning the controversial Rs 175 crore Taj Heritage Corridor project
        in Agra as per the CBI’s interim report, the Supreme Court today
        directed the agency to interrogate them immediately and verify their
        assets.
 
 
 
          
            | Man
              kills wife, shoots at son, daughter |  
            | SAS Nagar, August 21 It was a depressing morning for the township with households
              turning into scenes of heinous crimes. While in Phase 10 here, a man shot dead his wife, before shooting at his teenage
              stepdaughter and six-year-old son, in another incident at village
              Chandiala, a 22-year-old woman was burnt to death while her
              husband is battling for life with over 80 per cent burns.
 
 (Details on Chandigarh
              page)
 
 |  Blood stains on the diwan cover are gory reminder of the murder in SAS Nagar on Thursday.
 — A Tribune photograph
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                  Sandeep Joshi |  | Probe
        into Badal assets to be over by November-endCM promises power to farmers
 Naushera Pattan (Gurdaspur),
        August 21
 Virtually ridiculing Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani’s charge that
        the Congress government had adopted a political vendetta against its
        political rivals, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today said Mr
        Advani’s statement was “shameful”.
 
 
  Punjab page: 10
        supporters of Vinod Khanna, SAD booked 
  MLA
        demands CM’s resignation 
  Editorial:  Bridge that divides 
 Liver
        transplant gives new lease of life to
 9-year-old
 New Delhi, August 21
 Nine-year-old Aarti suffering from cryptogenic cirrhosis has survived
        the merciless verdict of terminal illness. On the morning of
        Independence Day, Ganga Ram Hospital’s liver transplant team spread
        smiles as Aarti was wheeled out of
        the operation theatre after a 12-hour-long surgery.
 Plan
        to introduce Bill on cow slaughter shelvedNew Delhi, August 21
 In the face of stiff opposition from its crucial allies, the government
        today beat a retreat in the Lok Sabha and shelved plans for introduction
        of a Bill for banning cow slaughter but decided to convene an all-party
        meeting in a bid to evolve a consensus.
 
 
 
            
                | Ranjit Singh’s statue unveiled in Parliament HouseNew Delhi, August 21
 Sikh leaders finally got their due place in the Parliament complex with the Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today unveiling the statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh riding a horse and the portraits of Master Tara Singh and Baba Kharak Singh, who left an impeccable mark on the polity of Punjab.
  Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee,
          along with other leaders, poses for a group photo after unveiling the
          portraits of Bankim Chander Chattopadhyay, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Master
          Tara Singh, Dr B. Pattabhi Sitaramaiah Pantulu, Dr K. Munshi and Baba
          Kharak Singh at Parliament House in New Delhi on Thursday. — PTI
          photo
 
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                |  | 20
        hurt as police clashes with Khanna supporters August 21, 2003
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                |  | No-trust motion
        defeated August 20, 2003
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                |  | Oppn
              charges govt with all-round failure August 19, 2003
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                |  | Battlelines drawn for no-trust vote August 18, 2003
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                |  | ‘Bought brides’ of Punjab face societal
        wrath August 17, 2003
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                |  | PM invites Pak for walk on peace road August 16, 2003
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                |  | SC
        bans capitation fee in private professional colleges August 15, 2003
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                |  | 2
        killed, 50 hurt in Kashmir blasts August 14, 2003
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                |  | Musharraf
              proposes ceasefire along LoC August 13, 2003
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                |  | 27 feared dead in ONGC copter crash August 12, 2003
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