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 ed by the holy man's dream.However, the 
Geological Survey of India has said it found signs of heavy metal 
about 66 feet underground before deciding to dig in the area in 
Unnao district, about 50 miles southwest of the state's capital of Lucknow.Mishra 
said Friday that appeared to have been an error.The state-run Archaeological 
Survey of India found some artifacts and reached sediments of calcium carbonates 
in the first trench, Mishra said.There was no hope of finding any 
archaeological objects beyond that as the diggers hit rocks in the second 
trench, he told The Associated Press."There is no indication of (the presence) 
any alloy as reported by the GSI team," Mishra said in his 
report.
 der international supervision.The United States and Russia have been trying 
to convene a peace conference in Geneva since May to broker a 
political solution to the Syrian conflict that activists say has killed 
more than 120,000 people and displaced millions more.Speaking to Assad by 
telephone, Russian leader Vladimir Putin "emphasized efforts taken by Russia 
together with its partners to prepare a Geneva-2 international conference 
and gave a positive assessment of Bashar Assad's readiness to send a 
Syrian government delegation there," the Kremlin said.The Syrian government 
has said it will take part in the peace talks, although officials 
have said they will not talk to armed rebels or members of 
the main Syrian opposition group in exile. Its avowed willingness to attend 
the Geneva conference coincides with a military offensive that has seen 
Assad's forces seize ground near Damascus and in the northern province of 
Aleppo.The main Western-backed opposition group, the Syrian National Coalition, 
said in a statement Monday it would only attend the Geneva talks 
if humanitarian aid is allowed to reach besieged areas and the government 
releases political prisoners. The group itself wants any future transitional 
government to exclude Assad and his close allies, a demand the Syrian 
government has rejected.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Click 
here for more from The Telegraph.

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