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   | Wednesday,
      September 29, 2004, Chandigarh, IndiaUpdated at 3:00 am (IST)
 
 Diesel
      to cost more from Oct 1Firms also want LPG, kerosene prices
      hiked
 New Delhi, September 28
 With the international crude oil
      prices today crossing $ 50-per-barrel mark, the Indian oil companies have
      sought government’s permission to hike diesel prices by Rs 2.70 per
      litre, besides marginal hike in LPG and kerosene retail prices to meet the
      increasing deficit.
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 | Pak Govt apologises to Sikhs 125 students rounded up for attack on Nankana Sahib
 Amritsar, September 28
 The Government of Pakistan, especially Chaudhary Parvez Elahi, Chief Minister Punjab (western Punjab), today apologised to the Sikhs all over the world for the unfortunate incidents, engineered by some miscreants at Nankana
        Sahib.
 
 
  Pervez seeks report 
  We may not accept PSGPC membership: Bibi 
  Editorial:
        Dastardly attack 
  World:
        Situation back to normal in Nankana Sahib 
 
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  Mulk Raj
Anand dead
  Funeral
to take place in Mumbai Mumbai, September 28
 Eminent litterateur and doyen of Indian
writing in English Mulk Raj Anand passed away in Pune this morning. He was 99.
 
 
  PM: he was father of English novel 
  Editorial:
Death of a social crusader 
  Opinions
page: Mulk Raj Anand—a life well lived 
  Chandigarh:
Novelist who made history in fine arts Manmohan
summons AhluwaliaForeign experts issue to be resolved
within days
 New Delhi, September 28
 The PM today summoned Deputy Chairperson of
the Planning Commission this evening ostensibly to thrash a way out of the
controversy over the presence of foreign experts in various advisory panels of
the commission.
 
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56k) Prime land
given to builder at throwaway priceAnother land scandal hits Chautala
Government
 Chandigarh, September 28
 Close on the heels of the controversial
HUDA auctions at Gurgaon, which had to be cancelled on the intervention of the
Governor, another alleged land scandal has hit the Chautala Government.
 Intense
lobbying for top BCCI postKolkata, September 28
 Political heavyweight Sharad Pawar is
expected to take on incumbent Jagmohan Dalmiya’s nominee Ranbir Singh Mahendra
in elections to the post of president of the Board of Control for Cricket in
India tomorrow.
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            | Telemedicine—the new link between India, PakistanNew Delhi, September 28
 A 32-year-old Pakistani woman diagnosed as
suffering from the brain tumour has benefited from Apollo Hospital’s newly
launched New Delhi-Lahore telemedicine link by getting expert advice from
radiation oncologists.
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            |  | Talks
      with Pak to be carried forward September 28, 2004
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            |  | PM
      ends US visit September 27, 2004
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            |  | We have
an open mind on Kashmir, says PM September 26, 2004
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            |  | PM,
      Pervez address Kashmir issue September 25, 2004
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            |  | Peace
        talks with Pak to continue September 24, 2004
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            |  | PM for expanding Security Council September 23, 2004
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            |  | Bush lauds
        India’s stand on Pak September 22, 2004
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            |  | Manmohan
      Singh, Blair vow to fight terror September 21, 2004
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            |  | Reforms to continue, says PM September 20, 2004
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            |  | Weed
      out graft from judiciary September 19, 2004
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            |  | Cabinet
      nod for repeal of POTA September 18, 2004
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            |  | Government to probe Census confusion, says Sonia September 17, 2004
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