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  June 27, 2001               Today's News Search the Internet
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THE INDO-PAK SUMMIT
Govt may let Hurriyat meet Musharraf
Hectic behind-the-scenes activity as part of the Track II diplomacy appears to have weakened New Delhi's earlier resolve not to permit Hurriyat leaders meet General Pervez Musharraf when he visits India.

'Summit may lead to troop withdrawal from Siachen'
Quoting military sources, the Dawn said that initially the focus would be on withdrawing forces from Siachen and halting skirmishes along the Line of Control.

Vajpayee, Musharraf to interact on five occasions
The first interaction between the two leaders will be during the ceremonial reception for Musharraf at Rashtrapati Bhavan on July 14.

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 Rajakumar negotiator detained

 Maharashtra govt rejects
 demand for ban on Gadar

 Jaya replaces another minister

 Gadar: Following threats, security
 beefed up in Bombay

 ARD to boycott all-party
 meet called by Musharraf

 Katiyar questions need for
 Liberhan commission

 Sit-in protests in parts
 of Manipur: PTI

 MTNL slashes cellular
 tariff, rental: PTI

 British home secretary to probe
 into links between racial clashes

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Will the Summit Create History?

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Summit venue to be decided on Wednesday
The PMO is also yet to decide whether Vajpayee should take a stroll with General Musharraf in front of the Taj Mahal. But it is confirmed that the PM will not go to Ajmer with him.

We think essay competition is a good idea: Tarun Vijay
RSS mouthpiece Panchajanya and Pakistani daily Jung have jointly invited readers from both countries to suggest an agenda for the forthcoming Indo-Pak summit.

THE NAGA CEASEFIRE
Manipur leaders seek President's intervention: PTI
The political leaders also met top NCP leader from the Northeast and former Lok Sabha speaker P A Sangma and briefed him about the sentiments of the people of Manipur about the Naga ceasefire.

MESSAGE BOARD
'Hope there won't be a repeat of Kargil'
What readers say about the Indo-Pak summit.

UK NEWS
Burnley deputy mayor's son, 20 others arrested
Tension remains high in the town with police maintaining a strong presence on the streets. Meanwhile, community leaders have agreed to set up a task force to address the problems in the town.

MARKET REPORT
Tech stocks bounce back, erase Monday's losses
Contrary to expectations, the market bounces back on renewed buying by institutions and operators.

NORTH AMERICA NEWS
Indo-Canadian sentenced for trying to kill daughter
Piara Rai was furious that his daughter had defied him and secretly married the man she loved.

India occupying Kashmir, says Zakaria
Newsweek International's managing editor describes the military occupation of Kashmir by India as a tragedy. He also says Pakistan is on the verge of collapse.

Sonia to seek support for party revamp
Sources close to Sonia Gandhi said she would focus on eliciting support from NRIs for the revitalization process in the Congress. She will also address the United Nations General Assembly and is expected to meet with Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

CRICKET
India likely to experiment
As Sourav Ganguly and Zimbabwe seek redemption, India are likely to field some new faces for Wednesday's ODI.

Streak doubtful for Wednesday's tie
The Zimbabwe captain said an abdominal strain could keep him out of the match against India.

India, Pak planning joint ODI series
BCCI secretary Jaywant Lele said Zimbabwe and the West Indies could be the other teams in a quadrangular event next year.

SPORTS
Venus, Agassi through to round 2
Williams squandered a 3-1 lead in the opening set and trailed 2-0 in the second before beating Japan's Shinobu Asagoe.

Jeev invited for US PGA Tour event
India's No.1 golfer will become only the second Indian to figure in elite company when he takes part in 'The International'.

GUIDE TO THE NET
Clicking differently
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COLUMN
Sirs, why not arms control?
'The self-destructive arms race is detrimental. Pakistan has been the first to blink. In the not too distant future the Indian economy also will not be able to sustain the massive expenditure,' says Admiral (retd) J G Nadkarni.

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