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   | Thursday,
      September 2, 2004, Chandigarh, IndiaUpdated at 3:00 am (IST)
 
 PM’s
      package for AmritsarAnnounces 70-cr grant for Galiara
      project
 Amritsar, September 1
 The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today repaid his debt to his city
      by announcing a large package for its growth and development. The package
      includes the release of Rs 70-crore grant to beautify the surroundings of
      the Golden Temple under the two-decade-old Galiara project.
 
 
  Siropa
        for Capt Punjab
      page:
 
  PM: construction of
      corridor to be taken up with Pak 
  Granthi
      carries holy book on head as rath wheel gives way 
  Dalai
      Lama hopeful about Tibetan cause 
  Ludhiana page: Parkash
      Utsav celebrated with fervour 
  Editorial:  President’s gesture 
  Business
      page:  Victorinox
      launches kirpan ( More stories on Punjab
      page)
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 Devotees throng the Golden Temple for the 400th anniversary celebrations of the installation of Guru Granth Sahib in Amritsar on Wednesday.— Tribune photo by Karam Singh
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 Devotees crowded outAmritsar, September 1
 At the end of the day it was an out and out sarkari show. The wranglings between the religious sarkar of the SGPC and the political sarkar of Punjab never stopped, the cavalcades kept rushing past and the official seminars and orations were untiring.
 
 
  Shoddy treatment to dignitaries 
  Parkash
        Utsav celebrations begin Indian
      hostages releasedTo return on Friday
 New Delhi, September 1
 The three Indian hostages in Iraq were released after 42 days of their
      incarceration and brought from Baghdad to Kuwait by a special plane,
      barely a day after the brutal killing of 12 Nepali hostages in Iraq.
  Finally,
      God heard us, say hostages’ kin
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          |  |  Editorial:
 Freedom at last   
 Seven captive truck drivers having dinner the night before their release in Baghdad.
 — Reuters
            photo
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          Violent protests against killing of Nepal hostagesKathmandu, September 1
 An indefinite curfew was imposed today in the Nepalese capital after thousands of people, protesting the killing of 12 Nepalese hostages in Iraq, set the country’s biggest mosque on fire, vandalised government offices and a former minister’s house and clashed with policemen.
 
 
  Pak
        condemns killing  In video
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        56k) 
 200
        schoolchildren among 400 taken hostage in RussiaMoscow, September 1
 Heavily armed Chechen suicide bombers today stormed a school in southern
        Russia and took more than 400 persons, including 200 children, hostage,
        demanding the withdrawal of federal forces from the strife-torn republic
        of Chechnya and the release of arrested colleagues from jails.
 
 
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            |  | Politics overshadows celebrations September 1, 2004
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            |  | Sifti
      da ghar overflows August 31, 2004
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            |  | Pakistan 
      says no to extradition treaty August 30, 2004
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            |  | Arunachal CM joins Cong with Cabinet August 29, 2004
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            |  | Bomb
      attacks, arson in Maharashtra; 18 hurt August 28, 2004
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            |  | Budget passed without
        debate August 27, 2004
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            |  | Judicial
      remand for Uma August 26, 2004
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            |  | Maharashtra
      goes to polls on Oct 13 August 25, 2004
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            |  | Uma
        quits as MP CM August 24, 2004
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            |  | 24 ministers ‘resign’ in Madhya Pradesh August 23, 2004
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