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/ 21 February 2003

At Indian e-restaurant, click twice to order

To read the menu, click once. To place your order, click twice. Computers have replaced waiters at a restaurant in the western Indian city of Pune, a news report said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 December 2002

Three women killed in Kasmir for not wearing veils

Three young Moslem women were killed by suspected secessionist militants in Indian-administered Kashmir allegedly for not wearing veils, a report said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

India unlikely to ease military pressure on Pakistan

India’s expected package of measures to ease tensions with Pakistan is not likely to include any military steps at this stage.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

78 bodies found after Indian train disaster

Rescue workers removed 79 bodies from the carnage of the train derailment in the eastern Indian state of Bihar, reports said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Kyoto protocol must be implemented ‘without delay’

A high-powered UN conference on climate change opened here on Wednesday with a call to the international community to implement the Kyoto protocol on global warming as a matter of urgency.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Shelling kills 14 on India-Pakistan border

Firing across the India-Pakistan border killed at least 14 people on each side and three Indian police officers were slain by suspected Islamic militants on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Wartalk boosts Indian gold jewellery exports

Fears of a US-led military strike against Iraq will further increase India’s jewellery exports this year as gold becomes a safe haven for investment, trade officials said on Monday

By Naveen Thukral
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/ 1 January 2002

West sells arms, peace deals to India, Pakistan

Britain and the United States have not suspended arms sales to India amid the current military stand-off with Pakistan.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Kneading away the hours on India’s trains

India’s railway authorities plan to introduce on-board massage facilities to relieve the aches and pains — and boredom ? of long-distance rail travellers.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

World economic leaders call for greater transparency

World economic leaders said on Monday that greater transparency in economic decisions and stronger regulations are needed to encourage investors and speed up the slowing global economy.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

India denounces Pakistan’s nuclear threats

India denounced what it said were nuclear threats made by Pakistan and reiterated its policy of ”no first use” of nuclear weapons.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

India preparing for ‘all-out war’ with Pakistan

India is preparing for all-out war against Pakistan over Kashmir, analysts said , as troops on both sides of the disputed border again pounded each other with artillery shells and militants launched more attacks on Indian army bases.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Storm clouds gather in Kashmir

Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee said Wednesday during a visit to Kashmir that the time had come for a decisive fight and added ”in this war we will win”.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Indian plane shot down over Pakistan

India confirmed on Saturday it had lost an unmanned plane over Pakistani territory as one million Indian and Pakistani troops remian stationed on the arch-rivals’ common borders.

By Staff Reporter
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