Sunday, November 18, 2001, Chandigarh, India




National Capital Region--Delhi

THE TRIBUNE SPECIALS
50 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE

TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS

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Sikhs and Punjabis from all over India and abroad converged at the Golden Temple in Amritsar for the launch of the bicentenary celebrations of the coronation of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh.
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Home Minister L. K. Advani favours the new ordinance on terrorism in New Delhi.
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WORLD


Osama bin Laden is still in Afghanistan, says US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
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Afghans have poured back into their homeland after the new rulers in the Taliban's former eastern stronghold  of Jalalabad threw open the nearby border with Pakistan.
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NATION


Crowd of book-lovers at a Kolkata children book-fair shows that good books still enjoy mass readership.
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Its no sweet news for Bangaloreans, as the city is in grip of an epidemic of a different kind which is diabetes.
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BUSINESS


Czech carmaker Skoda Auto, a unit of Germany's Volkswagen group, drove into the Indian car market with its "Octavia Sedan."
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