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                      Wednesday,
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                      2007, Chandigarh, IndiaUpdated at 3:00 am (IST)
 
 
                      
                        | Three others
        jailed for life Chandigarh, July 31
 Ending three days of animated suspense over the quantum of sentence to be given to the six convicts in the Beant Singh assassination case, the special court today ordered capital punishment for Jagtar Singh Hawara and Balwant Singh. Lakhwinder Singh, Gurmit Singh and Shamsher Singh were sentenced to life imprisonment.
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                        | The wife of Shamsher Singh, who was awarded life term in Beant case, cries after hearing the judgment outside Burail jail in Chandigarh on Tuesday.
                          — Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan |  ’95 StoryIt was a
        toss-up
 Chandigarh, July 31
 You may dismiss it as just another script fit for a thriller. For deciding who will become the human bomb for eliminating the then Chief Minister, Beant Singh, two co-conspirators in the case flip a coin.
 
 
 
                      
                        | Beant Killers Victims’ kin want death for all
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                        | Chandigarh, July 31 “Too little and too late” that is the reaction of the two families of the victims of the August 31, 1995, bomb blast that killed former chief minister Beant Singh and 17 others at the Punjab and Haryana Civil Secretariat.
 
 Surender Kaur (left) and Anuradha Bali, widows of two  blast victims, outside the Burail Jail in Chandigarh on Tuesday.
                          — A Tribune photograph
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                    CaseFinally,
                    Naseeb walks free
 Chandigarh,
                    July 31
 The verdict on the Beant Singh assassination today brought
                    cheers on the face of Naseeb Singh as he walked away as a
                    free man from the Burail jail here.
 
 
 
          
            | No leniency for
              Munna, gets 6 yrs Mumbai, July 31
 Actor Sanjay Dutt, who was found guilty under the Arms Act for possessing and destroying an AK-56 assault rifle, was today sentenced to six years rigorous imprisonment by the special court set up under the Terrorism and Disruptive Activities Act (TADA) today.
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            | Sanjay Dutt arrives for sentencing at the TADA court in Mumbai on Tuesday. — AFP
              photo |   Sanjay
        taken to Arthur Road jail
  Serial blast trial ends 
 
 
          
            | Actor’s
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            | Mumbai, July 31 The TADA court sentenced two friends of Sanjay Dutt - Yusuf
              Nalwalla and Kersi Adjania. Yusuf Nalwalla has been sentenced to
              five years rigorous imprisonment for possessing arms and two years
              rigorous imprisonment for destroying evidence.
 Yusuf Nulwala, accused in the 1993 Mumbai bombings, is frisked as he arrives at the special TADA court in Mumbai on Tuesday. — AFP
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        Bhai: A man of controversiesMumbai, July 31
 From his drug addiction days to his involvement in the 1993 bomb blasts
        case, in which he has been sentenced to six-year RI, Sanjay Dutt has
        always been the favourite son of controversies.
  Don’t lose faith, judge tells star
  We will move SC, say Dutt’s lawyers
 
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
        
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
        
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
        
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
        
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
        
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
                    
     
        
 
          ’91
        Dalit Killings in AP21 get life
        term
 Guntur, July 31
 A special court here today convicted 56 accused and acquitted 123 others
        in the sensational Chundur Dalit massacre case in which eight Dalits of
        Chunduru village of Guntur district were killed in August 1991.
 Colonel,
        jawan, three militants killed on LoCSrinagar, July 31
 Two Army personnel, including a Colonel, were killed while foiling a
        major infiltration bid killing at least three militants along the Line
        of Control (LoC) in Uri sector of Baramulla district since last night.
 
 
 
          
            |  Italian
        film giant Antonioni dies Milan, July 31
 Michelangelo Antonioni whose work became identified with the vanity and
        delirium of the late 1960s, thanks to his two foreign films, Blow-up and
        Zabriskie Point, died on Tuesday. He had been in retirement since
        suffering a devastating stroke in 1982.     Michelangelo
        Antonioni
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                                  |  | Guv wants central
          rule July 31, 2007
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                                  |  | Haneef returns home
          to a hero’s welcome July 30, 2007
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                                  |  | Haneef returns home today July 29, 2007
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                                  |  | 6
          convicted for killing Beant Singh July 28, 2007
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                                  |  | Congress set to lose
          Goa July 27, 2007
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                                  |  | Pratibha calls for inclusive growth July 26, 2007
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                                  |  | FIR
                    registration must: SC July 25, 2007
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                                  |  | Shaken BJP suspends 5
          anti-Modi MLAs July 24, 2007
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                                  |  | Speaker
                    set to push ‘no work, no pay’ rule July 23, 2007
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                                  |  | 123
          deal signed and sealed July 22, 2007
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