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Thursday, October 04, 2001 
Airlines, travel bodies meet today to prepare action plan
  Major airlines such as Air-India, Indian Airlines, British Airways, Lufthansa and Air France, as well as travel and hospitality companies and industry bodies, are meeting on Thursday to find an immediate solution to recover from the US crisis.
Swissair may not refund tickets
  Travel plans of thousands of Indians booked on Swissair have gone awry following sudden closure of the airline due to a financial crisis. Their anger has been compounded by helplessness expressed by airline’s officials to refund money or make alternative travel arrangements.
India may hit militants’ camps in Pak
  India bristled at Pakistan on Wednesday — two days after a guerrilla attack in Kashmir killed 38 people — and raised the prospect of strikes to destroy militant training camps across the border.
Premier Auto served notice over land deal
  The Maharashtra government has served notices under the provisions of Maharashtra Land Revenue Code 1966 on Premier Automobiles for alleged “unauthorised” sale of land recently to Kohinoor Group and another piece of land to Fiat India in 1996.

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BSE to revoke decision on Pentamedia after Chennai HC order
New divestment commission to meet in Delhi this month-end
Maharashtra appoints Mastek to implement ST automation
Asok Basak is additional chief secretary(Home)
Decision on CMC, HTL divestment hangs fire as CCD postpones meet
Atul Ruia to set up mall at Phoenix Mills compound
ABN Amro, Dabur CGU ink pact for life products

 
   
 
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