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Tuesday, November 6, 2001, Chandigarh, India

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Indo-Russian accord on tackling terrorism today
No room for ‘moderate’ Taliban in new Afghan govt
Hari Jaisingh

Moscow, November 5
India and Russia are set to impart fresh dynamism to their enlarging strategic relationship in fighting all forms of international terrorism which has assumed a new dimension in the wake of the September 11 attacks in the USA.

Religious terrorism poses major threat
Intellectuals’ role vital in global fight: PM
Atal Behari Vajpayee
St. Petersburg, November 5
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today warned of the global reach of terrorism and declared that the fight against this threat would have to be based on the widest possible international cooperation.

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Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee inspects the Guard of Honour on his arrival in Moscow's Vnukovo II Airport on Monday. 
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Terrorist networks outside Kabul next: Rumsfeld
New Delhi, November 5
Sharing India’s concern, the USA today assured that its fight against terrorism was “much bigger than Afghanistan” and that it would go after the terrorist networks wherever they were after the end of its present campaign.

Defence Minister George Fernandes greets US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld (28k, 56k)



US ship refuels at Chennai


Defence Minister George Fernandes greets US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld in New Delhi on Monday. — Reuters photo




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USA to resume defence supplies
New Delhi, November 5
The USA has agreed to resume defence supplies to India and has asked New Delhi to send its requirements to workout the details, according to Defence Ministry officials here.


Four explosions rock Kabul
20 dead in attacks: report

Kabul, November 5
US aircraft raided Kabul early today and four explosions rocked the Afghan capital, a resident said. The explosions occurred before dawn. The zone was not immediately identified but the aircraft seemed to be helicopters, the resident said. About an hour later, planes were heard and there were two more explosions to the north of the city.










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Laloo to give up before Ranchi court
Laloo Prasad Yadav
Patna, November 5
RJD president Laloo Prasad Yadav today said he would surrender before the Ranchi special court in Jharkhand on November 26 in connection with fodder scam cases as directed by the apex court.

Brar-Amarinder rift to fore
Amritsar, November 5
Pledging to fight tooth and nail to get genuine party workers justice, Mr Jagmeet Singh Brar, vice-president, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee and member, coordination committee, announced that the ticket for the forthcoming Assembly elections should be purely on merit and kith and kin of senior leaders should be ignored. 

Encroachers fear “deity’s oracle”
Shimla, November 5
Fear of divine wrath is haunting those who have encroached on the land of the ancient Vashisht Temple near Manali and these people have now volunteered to pull down the structures.
Multi-storeyed concrete structures like the one seen at the back have come up around the ancient Vashisht Temple near Manali.
Multi-storeyed concrete structures like the one seen at the back have come up around the ancient Vashisht Temple near Manali. These buildings have destroyed the beauty of the wooden temple with a slate roof.

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