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Pakistan's intentions will be on test: ManmohanSays Bangladesh is another security concern LTTE attack on Galle repulsed One killed as Tigers' boats explode BSF, BDR exchange fire KOLKATA: A 27-year-old Indian was shot dead allegedly by a border guard of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in north Bengal even as the Border Security Force and the BDR exchanged fire in the southern part of West Bengal on Wednesday. A woman and ...
Sanjay Dutt case verdict likely after DeepavaliTADA court exempts actor from personal appearance Lashkar-e-Taiba founder released India is Pakistan's eternal enemy, says Saeed Dengue: 107 deaths confirmed NEW DELHI: Dengue cases continue to rise, particularly in the capital, with the Union Health Ministry confirming 107 deaths nationwide. As many as 6,423 people are undergoing treatment, including 713 cases reported in the past 24 hours. The ...
Iraq to hold unity meetBAGHDAD: The U.S. military on Wednesday reported the deaths of nine soldiers and one Marine, bringing October's death toll to 69, an average of almost four a day and putting the month on course to be one of the deadliest month's since U.S. ...
DPA ahead in local body pollsCHENNAI: The Democratic Progressive Alliance led by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam surged ahead in a majority of the local bodies, including all five Corporations for which counting of votes began on Wednesday. The combine is also likely to gain ... High Court permits counting of votes Also clears deck for conduct of re-poll in 27 more Chennai booths on October 20 CRICKET
Windies holds its nervesTaylor rocks the Aussies with hat-trick in dying stages
Younis Khan, the committed leaderJAIPUR: He gives the impression of a man in a hurry; in a hurry to score runs, in a hurry to wind up the match and in a greater hurry to join his teammates once he is through with the mandatory media session. What matters to him is his team, and ...
Pitches not batsmen friendlyThe dew factor will come into play in all the games at Jaipur, writes Vivian Richards It's time for digital campuses, says panel `Laptop should be entry device to cyberspace' Traders get further relief from sealing Supreme Court extends deadline for filing of affidavits up to January 31, 2007 It is not at all a human problem, it is only a money problem: Chief Justice Other Stories
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