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Tight vigil

Ramesh Sharma

TAKING NO CHANCES: Security personnel keeping a tight vigil at a Delhi Metro station, after US Embassy warned that foreign militants possibly al-Qaeda members may be planning to carry out bombings in two major cities in the coming days.

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