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Sunday, November 21, 1999

The dead don't just go away, they tug at your boat, sit beside for lunch
Forget, for a moment, the reason why you are , and the journey down the Hansua river is almost exhilarating: a partially cloudy sky, a soothing river breeze and lush paddy fields on both sides.

Pirates belonged to syndicate -- Coast Guard
The pirates, who hijacked Japanese ship M V Alondra Rainbow, are believed to be hard-core criminals belonging to a syndicate operating in international waters, according to senior Coast Guard officials.

No President's Rule in Bihar -- Centre
Following the massacre of 12 people at Palamau in South Bihar and the alleged assault on Union Minister Syed Shahnawaz Hussain at Jokihat in the Araria district of North Bihar, the Centre reviewed the law and order situation in the state.


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  At a glance
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