| July 14 
 Follow up by both leaders crucial, say American experts
 The overriding consensus, however, was that envisaging any dramatic breakthroughs would be wishful thinking and that it was likely the stalemate over the Kashmir imbroglio would remain.
 
 
NEWSDiscordant notes ring out for Bhaskar
Menon
 A former employee has accused the music industry legend of sexual
harassment in a Los Angeles court.
 
 Rice Ignores South Asia in foreign policy speech The US National Security Adviser's speech at National Press Club had no mention at all of the subcontinent or the upcoming summit. Instead, she valiantly defended President Bush's National Missile Defence plans.
 
 US slams Pak for human trafficking
 Islamabad, however, is in the company of some of Washington's major allies  like Israel, Saudi Arabia, South Korea and Greece.
 
  
 July 13 
INDO-PAK SUMMITSummit just a first step, say US experts
 However, Stephen P Cohen of the Brookings Institution feels ''the summit is a pre-emptive move on the part of India to keep the United States out of taking an active role in South Asia.''
 
NEWSNawaz Sharief to relocate to London
 The former prime minister of Pakistan is increasingly feeling suffocated in Saudi Arabia, where he has been debarred from engaging in any kind of political activity.
 
UK Asian businessmen apologise for riots  Saying they represent the vast majority of law-abiding Asian citizens in the UK, the businessmen released a full-page advertisement in a local Bradford newspaper offering 'sincere sympathies' to those affected by the violence.
 
Missing politician found safe in a park
The strange account of Long Island politician Karan 'Bobby' Kumar who went missing last weekend and was found in a park on Tuesday has left police with many unanswered questions.
 
Immigration pilot project fails in Canada
The Canadian Immigration Department will discontinue centralized processing of applicants from India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Singapore and a few other nations from August 31.
 
Blackwill approved as US envoy to India 
The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee has endorsed President Bush's nominee to India along with 15 other diplomatic appointments. Wendy Chamberlin's appointment as ambassador to Pakistan was also approved.
 
 July 12 
INDO-PAK SUMMITUS reticent about commenting on summit
 US officials are aware of the paranoia in New Delhi over rumours that the US pressurised India to invite Gen Musharraf for talks.
 
NEWSNY 'Pandit' Found Guilty of Sexual Abuse
 'Do not  practice the Hindu religion for wrong reasons.' That was the victim's terse message for Pandit Mokesh Naraine Prashad.
 
UK announces probe into race riots  
Warning against "wanton destruction and violence," Home Secretary David Blunkett said the government would examine the factors behind the riots to ensure they do not recur.
 
 MOVIESLagaan: Aamir's biggest hit
 Actor eyes $1 million mark in the US.
 July 11 
 Pak ambassador continues crusade for US mediationPraising General Pervez Musharraf's 'great leadership', Maleeha Lodhi said he had taken several steps to promote restraint and resume talks 'despite the initial negative response'.
 
 NEWSBradford police arrest 15 White rioters 
Meanwhile, a report by Lord Herman Ouseley, former head of the Commission for Racial Equality, warns of de facto segregation in the city's schools and neighbourhoods.
 Hindu students' message board shut down 
The message board, which was a popular venue for discussion of issues pertaining to Hinduism, featured a number of racist and profane statements. 
Murderer of Hindu priest gets life termHeroin addict Dean Riddell had earlier admitted stabbing Harish Purohit 16 times in the back and neck before robbing him, but claimed he acted in self-defence after the priest tried to rape him.
 
Rights groups write to Vajpayee on journalist's safety Human Rights Watch and The Committee to Protect Journalists fear for the safety of journalist Vineet Narain, who has been summoned to Srinagar for contempt of court.
 No confirmation yet of Bush's India visitWhite House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer said no such travel had been announced.
 Chinmaya Mission celebrates 50 yearsA peace parade signalled the beginning of the celebrations, which will continue till 14 July.
 Chandra Levy remains untracedThe police are now questioning Democrat Congressman Gary Condit, who, after initially denying it, admitted having an affair with the missing Californian intern.
 July 10 
NEWSMurderer of Hindu priest gets life term
 Heroin addict Dean Riddell had earlier admitted stabbing Harish Purohit 16 times in the back and neck before robbing him, but claimed he acted in self defence after the priest tried to rape him.
 Unemployed Asian serves as a beacon in troubled BradfordTariq Mahmood, 29, and his pregnant wife, 26-year-old Jinett, gave up their bed for a frightened pensioner and personally looked after six others by making them tea and snacks as racial battles raged outside their home in Manningham, a suburb of Bradford.
 Racists Target Businesses in Bradford  
Ten persons have been arrested, and the police said that Saturday night's orgy of violence has not been repeated. They said the city has largely remained calm in the past 24 hours and that officers are maintaining a high visibility.
 
 The spy who loved Mother Teresa Robert Hanssen, an FBI agent who was arrested for spying for Moscow, reportedly gave away a lot of his 'tainted money' to the Missionaries of Charity.
 Murdered Doc's Husband Out To Ruin Killer
Professor Vijay Gupta is adamant that Kevin Anderson, who killed Gupta's  wife Deepti last year, pay a heavy price.
 Powell to visit China later this monthAnnouncing Powell's visit from July 28, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue said the US leader will be the guest of Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan.
 July 9 
NEWSPolice appeal for calm in Bradford
 The Bradford police chief on Sunday asked local families to stay off the streets in a bid to prevent the recurrence of communal violence that has so far led to injuries to 120 police officials, two civilian stabbings and 36 arrests.
 Mom to serve jail term for son's abductionThe kidnapping was a desperate act to pay up the many debts that Rajvinder Kaur, wife of millionaire restaurateur Teja Singh, had piled up.
 July 8 
NEWSFresh race riots in Bradford
 On Saturday night at least two men were stabbed and five arrested amid tension resulting from a planned rally by the racist National Front.
 Pallone belatedly condemns MusharrafThe founder of the Congressional Caucus on India condemned General Musharraf's decision to declare himself president.
 
Canada welcomes Indo-Pak SummitForeign Affairs Minister John Manley said Canada welcomes efforts by both parties to defuse tensions and resolve bilateral disputes.
 
 Bush for cutting global warming aid to India While asking the Congress for nearly 4 billion dollars to address climate change - roughly the same as last year - proposed reducing assistance to other countries by 41 million dollars.
 
Canadian trade delegation to visit India
Canadian Trade Minister Pierre Pettigrew will be in India from Oct 8 to Oct 12 to boost trade ties.
 
 
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