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Blast at Pakistani airport kills one, wounds two

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Dec 26 (Reuters) A car bomb exploded outside the airport in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar today, killing one person and wounding two, police said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

Peshawar is near the border with Afghanistan and has seen several, mostly small, explosions over the past year.

''It was an act of terrorism. We are investigating,'' said senior police officer Malik Saad.

The explosion was quite close to one of several military offices outside the airport, he said.

Islamist groups seeking to destabilise the government because of President Pervez Musharraf's alliance with the United States in the war on terrorism are suspected of being behind a wave of attacks in the northwest in recent months.

A blast in a crowded Peshawar market killed six people and wounded more than 30 on October 20.

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One naxalite killed in police encounter in Chikmagalur district

Chikmagalur, Karnataka, Dec 26 (UNI) A naxalite leader was killed in Kigga forest near the temple town Sringeri in Chickmagalur district last night in a encounter between the police and the naxalites. According to police sources naxalite group leader Vikram Gowda was gunned down by the Anti Naxal Force (ANF) personnel during the encounter. Gowda was said to be the leader of a maoist group operating in the thick forests in the district. The ANF team.....

ULFA open for talks with Centre

Guwahati, Dec 26 (UNI) The banned United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) is once again harping on its demand for restoration of sovereignty of Asom and hoped for revival of the peace initiative for a solution to the conflict in 2007. In statement e-mailed to the media here, ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa reiterated that the solution to the Asom problem would be possible only through restoration of sovereignty in the state. He called upon.....

Chill in the air persists in Delhi, temp at 7.4 Deg C

New Delhi, Dec 26: Severe morning chillcontinued to put Delhiites in a freeze for the third consecutive day today even as mercury rose slightly to 7.4 degrees Celsius. Despite the rise in minimum temperature, from 6.9 degrees C yesterday, the cold Easterly winds continued to lend a chilly air to Delhi. The visibility levels, however, continued to remain normal. Weatherman said about 600m visibility was recorded at 0700 hours, which is.....
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