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Saturday, November 10, 2001, Chandigarh, India

 Updated at 3 am (IST)

Vajpayee, Bush pledge to fight terrorism
Washington, November 9
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and US President George W. Bush, after their first ever one-to-one discussion here today, announced that they would fight terrorism in all its forms.
US President George W. Bush escorts Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
US President George W. Bush escorts Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to a Press conference in the Grand Foyer of the White House on Friday. — Reuters photo




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Afghan oppn seizes Mazar-e-Sharif
28 killed in US bombings

Islamabad/Washington, November 9
Afghanistan’s Taliban regime today confirmed that forces of the opposition Northern Alliance have entered the strategic northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif.

Vajpayee for action against nations sponsoring terrorism
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Washington, November 9
In an oblique reference to Pakistan, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee told US Congressmen and the India Caucus here that countries which promote and encourage international terrorism cannot become partners of the coalition of democracies in fighting this menace.

Protection of energy sources
PM for stronger Indo-US cooperation
Washington, November 9
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has underlined the need for India and the USA working in concert to protect access to energy resources in Asia and the sea lanes in the region.


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Natural ally vs useful partner
Washington, November 9
Where does India stand in America’s changing global perspective after its traumatic September 11 events?

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Four die in Pak police firing
Sargodha (Pakistan), November 9
The Pakistani police today killed four persons when they opened fire on pro-Taliban protesters in a nationwide crackdown on a general strike called by Islamic parties.


A Pakistani dances around a burning tyre during a demonstration on the streets of Rawalpindi on Friday. The police turned out in force across Pakistan on Friday, firing tear gas and warning shots to disperse pro-Taliban protesters. 
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A Pakistani dances around a burning tyre during a demonstration on the streets of Rawalpindi on Friday.

Indo-Pak diplomatic relations tense again
New Delhi, November 9
Indo-Pak diplomatic tensions touched a new high today when Pakistan High Commissioner Jehangir Qazi was summoned to the Foreign Office and conveyed New Delhi’s strong protest against beating up and harassment of two officials of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad yesterday.

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Harshad, 2 brothers held
Mumbai, November 9
The CBI here today arrested Harshad Mehta and two of his brothers for alleged transaction of 27 lakh shares in violation of a government order that all property of the “Big Bull” stood attached.

Stockbroker Harshad Mehta arrives at the Central Bureau of India office after being denied bail by the high court in Mumbai on Friday. — Reuters photo

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Marginal hike in petrol, diesel, LPG prices
New Delhi, November 9
The government today increased the commission of dealers of petroleum products as a result of which the price of cooking gas, petrol and diesel will increase marginally.

Arms found at canal bed raise eyebrows
Abohar, November 9
With the seizure of a truckload of ammunition from the bed of the Bikaner canal near Jandwala Meerasangla village in this area bordering Pakistan, eyebrows about the internal and external security have been raised.

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