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JAMMU, Monday (AFP) Indian Kashmir's chief minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, who escaped
assassination by Islamic separatist militants last week, appealed for
peace talks to be given a chance. Sayeed was targeted Friday at a rally by
guerrillas who threw two grenades at him. He was unharmed but the attack
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