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    Air strike by LTTE again
    2 fuel depots near Colombo hit

    We will not withdraw support: Karat
    `We should continue to press for changes in policies which are not in people's interests"

    We want a secular Government in U.P.: Karat
    CPI(M) hopes that the BSP will not join hands with BJP

    Presidential poll: strategy after U.P. polls
    NEW DELHI: CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat will not hazard a guess who his party will support for the post of President and whether Speaker Somnath Chatterjee is a probable candidate. "As far as a second term is concerned, I recall ...

    CRICKET
    The Australians reassert their supremacy
    Sri Lanka's brave chase undermined by farcical conclusion; ICC officials booed

    `I will never forget this day'
    BRIDGETOWN: Australian captain Ricky Ponting declared his side's domination was without parallel after winning its fourth World Cup on Saturday; later, he said he didn't see Australia slipping despite great players such as Shane Warne, Glenn ...

    Huge rally for secularism in Turkey
    Row over Erdogan's choice

    Kalam: law will take its course in Afzal case
    "No question of any pressure on me"

    Informal channels being explored to secure fishermen's release
    Alliance for the Release of Innocent Fishermen willing to play role of emissary

    Garbage burning continues at Pallikaranai
    Declaration of marsh as `reserved forest' has not changed ground reality

    One killed in Nandigram
    Clashes between Trinamool and CPI(M) activists; houses set afire

    Trinamool Congress for Manmohan, Governor's intervention
    KOLKATA: The Prime Minister's Office and the West Bengal Governor have been informed of the violence in Nandigram on Sunday and their immediate intervention was sought to restore peace, Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee said here. "The ...

    Christian preacher attacked in Jaipur
    Masked intruders go on rampage in house in the vicinity of Chief Minister's official residence

    Wrangling over money dogs animal birth control programme
    Newspaper boy bitten by stray dogs is in hospital

    Punchhi panel will not help: Thomas Isaac
    Says its terms of reference do not touch fiscal autonomy

    NEWSCAPE
    It's all in the name, be aware of its power
    Girls with `feminine' names avoid Maths and Science, says report

    Lung, breast cancer main killer
    Cases of breast and prostrate cancer likely to increase in Capital, warns report

    1857 revisited through literature
    NEW DELHI: The voice of Prince Mirza Muhammad Feroze Shah, a cousin of the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar, was loud and clear when he declared war against the British in 1857. "I do now proclaim a sacred war and exhort all, according ...

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