War pictures




Tuesday, November 13, 2001, Chandigarh, India

 Updated at 3 am (IST)


Look beyond Al-Qaida, Vajpayee
tells Blair
Hari Jaisingh
London, November 12
It was virtually India Day at 10 Downing Street as Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and his British counterpart, Mr Tony Blair, met this afternoon in a "cordial atmosphere" and exchanged views on Afghanistan, Indo-Pak relations and bilateral matters concerning India's trade and commerce with Britain.



PM Vajpayee says Pakistan's designs to snatch Kashmir will never succeed.

(28k, 56k)

George W. Bush, Kofi Annan and Vajpayee attended a ceremony at Ground Zero.
(28k, 56k)
British Prime Minister Tony Blair greets Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee

Vajpayee visits ‘Ground Zero’

PM criticised for ‘not meeting Sikhs’


British Prime Minister Tony Blair greets Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee at 10 Downing Street on Monday. 
— Reuters photo

CAST YOUR VOTE

Should India have a formal military alliance with the USA?

No
Yes
Can't Say
 
View Results
Suggest a Question
Send your comment








CLASSIFIED ADVTS
BRIDES WANTED
GROOMS WANTED
OTHERS
HOW TO PLACE ADVTS





255 dead in US plane crash
‘No indication of terrorist attack yet’
New York, November 12
In yet another frightening air tragedy, an American Airliner today crashed in a residential area minutes after taking off from John F. Kennedy International Airport here killing all 255 persons on board, two months after terrorist strikes in the USA, prompting a fresh high alert across the country.
Firefighters search through the smoking wreckage at the scene of the crash
Firefighters search through the smoking wreckage at the scene of the crash of American Airlines flight 587, in Queens, New York, on Monday. — Reuters photo
 

Bamiyan, Herat fall to Alliance
Forces push towards Kabul
Islamabad, November 12
Opposition Northern Alliance forces today made a major push towards Kabul and captured the entire Bamiyan province in central Afghanistan and the key western city of Herat.

OTHER PAGES

National Capital Region--Delhi




TRIBUNE SPECIALS
50 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE

TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS

TEHELKA EXPOSE
FOLLOW-UP

MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH: SPECIAL FEATURES & PHOTOS

An Afghan soldier wears a US Army jacket World page: Is the wrong country being bombed?  


(28k, 56k)

An Afghan soldier wears a US Army jacket on a road near Deshitiqala in Takhar province, northern Afghanistan, on Sunday. —  Reuters photo

‘Al-Qaida nukes reach USA’
New Delhi, November 12
Osama bin Laden’s Al-Qaida network may have successfully transported several nuclear, biological and chemical weapons of mass destruction to the USA, a Pakistani daily has reported.

MORE ATTACK STORIES ON WORLD PAGE

Is the wrong country being bombed?

When Pak offered to help Taliban on nukes
Pak ‘jehadis’ desert Taliban
Benazir to be retried: Pervez
No plan to step down: Musharraf



In Education Tribune today

KU decides on weekly seminars

THE TRIBUNE MAGAZINES
On Mondays
Log in ....Tribune
On Sundays
Spectrum
On Saturdays













WTO reaches compromise
Access to medicine in developing nations

Doha, November 12
In a major breakthrough, negotiators from over 140 WTO member countries have reached a compromise deal at the Ministerial Conference today on intellectual property rights (IPR), one of the contentious and difficult implementation issues regarding access to medicine and public health concerns in poor and developing countries.

Nepal Princess dies in copter crash
Princess Prekhsya Rajya Lakshmi Devi ShahKathmandu, November 12
A member of Nepal’s royal family and three others were killed today when a helicopter with six persons on board crashed into the Rara lake in Mugu district, about 500 km west of Kathmandu, officials here said.


Celebrations with eye on votebank
Hindus, Muslims to form part of procession
Amritsar, November 12
Muslims and Christians will take part in the rehearsal for a procession to be taken out from the Golden Temple to mark the beginning of the six-day celebrations to mark the coronation of Maharaj Ranjit Singh. Apart from Hindus and Sikhs, contingents of Christians and Muslims, who hold the balance of power in the elections, will also take part in the colourful procession tomorrow. 

EARLIER TOP STORIES

| Punjab | Haryana | Jammu & Kashmir | Himachal Pradesh | Regional Briefs | Nation | Editorial |
|
Business | Sport | World | Mailbag | In Spotlight | Chandigarh Tribune | Ludhiana Tribune
50 years of Independence | Tercentenary Celebrations |
|
121 Years of Trust | Calendar | Weather | Archive | Subscribe | Suggestion | E-mail |



Editor, Printer and Publisher: Hari Jaisingh
Published from The Tribune House, Sector 29-C, Chandigarh, India, 160020
for The Tribune Trust. Phone: (91-172) 655066. Fax: (91-172) 651291
Copyright : The Tribune Trust, 2001.