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Sunday, June 27, 1999

Pak Army chief admits troops are in Kargil
Pakistan's Army chief said on Saturday that there would be no unilateral withdrawal from the Kargil sector and a meeting between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and US President Bill Clinton was on the cards.

Job done, elite troops savour common joys
The 15-day-old beard fails to hide the smile on their faces as the barber grimaces at the tough task ahead. The elite paratroopers are back in Batalik -- victorious.

Fresh intrusions in Batalik detected
The Army has discovered instances of fresh intrusion after it stumbled upon the bodies of three Pakistani soldiers in the Batalik-Yaldor sector.



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