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Wednesday, October 18, 2006, Chandigarh, India
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India-Pak Foreign Secys’ talks on Nov 14, 15
Joint mechanism on terrorism on agenda
New Delhi, October 17
The stalled India-Pakistan Foreign Secretary-level dialogue will resume here on November 14-15, during which the two sides will review the third round of the Composite Dialogue process and identify broad contours for the first-ever anti-terror joint mechanism.

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Bangladesh’s notional fight against terror

’93 blasts: three held guilty
Mumbai, October 17
A special TADA court today held three accused in the 1993 serial blasts case guilty on various counts, including helping prime conspirators Tiger Memon, Mohammad Dossa and Ijaz Pathan in perpetrating the crime. — PTI

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Insurgency along border unabated: Army Chief
New Delhi, October 17
As India and Pakistan today announced resumption of the Composite Dialogue process through the Foreign Secretary-level talks, Chief of the Army Staff Gen J.J. Singh categorically said that the terror infrastructure in our neighbouring country was in tact and that anti-India activities continued unabated.

HC convicts lawyer Santosh in Mattoo murder case
Priyadarshani Mattoo
New Delhi, October 17
The Delhi High Court today convicted its lawyer, Santosh Kumar Singh, in the high-profile Priyadarshani Mattoo rape and murder case, reversing the verdict of the trial judge in the crime committed by him 10 years ago when both were students of the law faculty in Delhi University.
Priyadarshani Mattoo, a file photo

Nation page: Mattoo family, friends overwhelmed

117 fresh dengue cases in Punjab
New Delhi, October 17
The nationwide dengue toll has increased to 108 with five more deaths in the past 24 hours. The official figure on the dengue toll is 103. While three deaths have been reported in Delhi and the National Capital Region, two deaths were reported by Punjab and Uttar Pradesh since Monday.

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Dengue tightens grip, 69 more hospitalised
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Minister advises clean surroundings to check dengue
MCD chief reviews anti-dengue drive