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02 March 1998
  Suharto to go after seventh term
Indonesian President Suharto's is not likely to run for an eighth term in 2003, a news report said. Suharto, who has ruled for 32 years, opened a special Assembly yesterday that is almost certain to re-elect him for a seventh five-year term. Suharto is running unopposed.
  Police revolt in Gaya over jawan's death
Police opened fire to quell a group of policemen protesting against yesterday's killing of a constable by Naxalites. A Bihar military police jawan was gunned down by underground activists of an Ultra-Left organisation at a place under Atri police station of the district during repoll.

Iraq rejects new US draft
Iraq has rejected a United States-inspired draft resolution in the United Nations, warning Baghdad of severe punishment if it did not comply with the agreement to throw open Presidential sites to UN weapons inspectors.
Air headquarters asked to hand over elite commercial complex
The Union Defence Ministry has directed the air headquarters to hand over the Air Force Wives Welfare Association (AFWWA) run elite "Santushti" commercial complex to the director general defence estates (DGDE), the Delhi High Court has been told. The decision comes in view of the high court directions and a note of Defence Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav.


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Uprooted workers now live in fear of police
Pasupati Mill workers continue to live under fear. The government sticks to its tally of four casualties in the February 19 firing incident, but the disconsolate workers of the Pasupati Spinning and Weaving Mill are far from convinced. They allege that after the firing they were attacked in their houses.
Diana's unfulfilled dream haunts Angola
The ghost of Diana, Princess of Wales, haunts the minefields and hospitals of Angola, where the landmines she crusaded against on a visit just months before her death still kill and maim everyday. The Princess's high-profile tour helped draw international attention to the horrors inflicted on civilians by a weapon of war now outlawed by the 123 countries that signed the Ottawa Treaty last December. But the glitz she brought to a sordid subject has long gone. And there is little to show for it in the lives of those victims she visited.

 


  Quicktakes
  Solution to unemployment is 7 pc growth, says panel
  Narayanan confers Bharat Ratna awards
  T-Series soap opera shifts to the street as family feud hots up
  Eight killed as explosions rock Kashmir Valley
  The road to AIDS passes through private hospitals in Vijayawada
  HSC practical examinations postponed to April 1
  Judicious counsel for judges-to-be
  Dharia-led team resigns from Pune varsity panel
  Inflation moves up to 5.45 per cent
  Piqued Surat villagers boycott polls
  Young diamond cutters polish bogus voting into a "fine art"
  Documentary film festival unspools
  Police launch manhunt for ISI agent
  3 yrs RI for train robbery
  Mumbai records rise in polling
  Confusion over HSC practicals
  Mumbai Notes

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