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Sunday, November 11, 2001, Chandigarh, India

 Updated at 3 am (IST)


Vajpayee for total war against terrorism
Hari Jaisingh
United Nations, November 10
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today called for a total war against terrorism which is sought to be justified with “self serving” arguments of ideology, religion and politics. Addressing the 56th session of the United Nations General Assembly here, Mr Vajpayee sought strict curbs on financing terrorists and denying safe havens for training, arming and operations.
Prime Minister Atal Vajpayee
Prime Minister Atal Vajpayee addresses the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Saturday. — Reuters photo



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It’s time for action: Bush
United Nations, November 10
President George W. Bush, in his first appearance before the UN General Assembly today, asked for action in the US-led war on terrorism instead of sympathy for the September 11 attacks.

All forms of terrorism must be crushed: Bush
Washington, November 10
U.S. President George Bush recognised India’s serious concern of cross-border terrorism at his first summit with Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and declared to fight this evil in all its forms.

US President George W. Bush listens to questions from the media with Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee after a meeting in the White House on Friday. — Reuters photo


250 Taliban soldiers taken prisoner

Kabul, November 10
Afghanistan’s opposition forces today said they had captured northern Samangan province bordering Tajikistan after the Taliban militia withdrew almost without a fight.

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We have N-weapons: Osama
Islamabad, November 10
Terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden has claimed that his Al-Qaida network possessed chemical and nuclear weapons and said that he reserved the right to use them if the USA targets them with such arms.

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Osama bin Laden (L) sits with his adviser Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian linked to the al-Qaeda network, during an interview with Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir (not pictured) in an image supplied by the Dawn newspaper on Saturday. 
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USA to resume defence supplies
Jaswant rules out Indo-US military alliance
Washington, November 10
US defence supplies to India put in the cold storage following Pokhran II in May, 1998, will now be resumed as a direct result of the Atal Behari Vajpayee-George W. Bush summit here.

A new beginning in defence cooperation
New Delhi, November 10
The signing of the agreement for the strengthening of the New Strategic Framework between India and the USA will open a new chapter in the field of defence cooperation between the two countries.

And now, fertiliser scam
Chandigarh, November 10
In yet another scam in the agrarian sector, Agriculture Department employees, after conniving with dealers and manufacturers of sub-standard fertilisers and insecticides, are allowing them to go scot-free by ensuring the failure of prosecution on technical grounds. The modus operandi is not so complicated. The inspectors send the samples of insecticides and fertilisers to the state laboratory for analysis soon after collecting these. 

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