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  • From the Print Edition
    Fahim front-runner for Prime Minister’s post
    It is up to PPP to make its choice, says PML(N)

    Tripura polls today
    Guwahati: Tripura is going to the polls on Saturday to elect a new 60-member Assembly, amid tight security measures. This follows the abduction of four CPI(M) activists by suspected militants of the National Liberation Front of Tripura. ...

    We cannot interfere in law and order problems: CJI
    Justice Katju: we understand Mumbai situation, but won’t accept balkanisation

    Arrested engineer is ‘top SIMI functionary’
    BANGALORE: A Bangalore-based software engineer arrested for his suspected terror links on Thursday is said to be a top functionary of the proscribed Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) for the last eight years. Sources in the ...

    Policy for MSM industries unveiled


    Jyoti Basu wants to quit Polit Bureau
    KOLKATA: Veteran Marxist leader Jyoti Basu on Friday said he did not wish to continue in the Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in view of his age and health. “I do not desire to stay on in the Polit Bureau and ...

    Jawan injured in encounter
    Jammu: An Army jawan was injured in an encounter in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday. When some militants tried to infiltrate into this side of the LoC, troops challenged them, official sources said. In the ...

    Wait period for LPG refill comes down
    CHENNAI: The wait by households for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) refill cylinders of market leader Indian Oil Corporation has come down to two-three days beyond the mandatory three-week gap between two supplies. Sources among Indane ...

    RUN-UP TO BUDGET 2008-09
    Focus on defence funds utilisation
    The budgetary allocation for the sector has been increasing year after year

    CRICKET
    Australia wins rain-curtailed match, secures place in the tri-series finals
    Hussey and Clarke turn saviours; Sri Lanka loses out on D/L method

    CRICKET
    Franchise cricket is going to shake up the game
    Businessmen taking over the game may not be a bad thing after all, writes Peter Roebuck

    NEWSCAPE
    An issue with apostrophes
    How they can leave computers confused, mess up appointments

    British Queen apologises to six-year-old girl
    London: The Queen of England has apologised to a six-year-old after one of her swans nipped the girl’s finger in a local park. Elishia Stevenson wrote to the Queen, who owns the birds under an ancient charter, after being bitten while ...

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