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 | Two terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammad killed in Delhi New Delhi, August 30
 After the encounter in Srinagar this morning, threat to the Capital was also exposed when the Delhi police captured a truck full of explosives and weapons in the Central Delhi
        and later killed two Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists.
 
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            | Nalagarh, August 30 At
        least 12 persons, including women and children, were feared to have been
        washed away when a Punjab Roadways of the Ropar depot was swept away in
        a flash flood in the seasonal rivulet, Sarsa Nadi.
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            | Villagers rescue a woman passenger of the Punjab Roadways ill-fated bus which was washed away in a flash flood in Sarsa Nadi, near Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh, on Saturday evening.
        — Tribune photo Manoj Mahajan |  Send
        VC on leave, says councilShimla, August 30
 Virtually showing the door to Dr
        S.D. Sharma, Vice-Chancellor, the Executive Council of Himachal Pradesh
        University today recommended to the Governor, Mr V.S. Kokje, that the
        Vice-Chancellor should be asked to proceed on leave immediately.
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                | NIIT to enter formal education sector, says Mr Rajendra S. Pawar, Chairman NIIT, in an exclusive interview which
                  appears
                  on Business page
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 | UK lab finds cola samples safeNew Delhi, August 30
 Taking heed of the public outcry
        following the CSE expose on soft drinks, the Central Government has
        issued a draft amendment notification of the Prevention of Food
        Adulteration Rules, 1955, to regulate beverages, fish and other food
        products even as the Central Food Laboratory report today said six
        brands of PepsiCo and Coca-Cola in India contained pesticide residues
        exceeding European Union norms.
 WTO
        okays deal on cheap drugs to poor nationsGeneva, August 30
 The World Trade Organisation today approved a deal to ensure that poor
        countries have access to cheap drugs to fight killer diseases, resolving
        a long-standing dispute, after developing countries, including India,
        decided to back it, a WTO spokesman said.
 USA
        turns to India on power cuts!London, August 30
 Believe it or not, the USA is
        seeking India’s advice on managing electricity blackouts. There was a
        major power failure in north-east America this month, while London was
        plunged into chaos on Thursday night following failure in the national
        grid.
 
 
 
            
                | Indian
        prisoner released by Pak, reaches WagahWagah (Amritsar), August 30
 
  Ranjit
        Kumar (20), an Indian and a resident of Karyal village (Jammu region),
        today crossed over to India through Wagah checkpost after more than four
        years of imprisonment in Pakistan jails. 
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 Nineteen-year-old Indian prisoner Ranjit Kumar, freed by Pakistan, talks to mediapersons at the Indo-Pak Wagah joint check-post on Saturday.
        —  Tribune photo Rajiv Sharma
 
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                |  | 582-cr package for J&K August 30, 2003
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                |  | Article
        356 to be used only with safeguards August 29, 2003
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                |  | 39
        killed in Nashik stampede August 28, 2003
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                |  | Mayawati resigns, Mulayam
                  stakes claim August 27, 2003
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                |  | Mumbai
        panics as twin blasts kill 46 August 26, 2003
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                |  | Mufti for
        opening of border posts August 25, 2003
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                |  | Centre
        clears new pension scheme August 24, 2003
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                |  | Sushma Swaraj clears the air August 23, 2003
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                |  | Sushma Swaraj gives clean chit to
                  colas August 22, 2003
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                |  | Police clashes with Khanna supporters August 21, 2003
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