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Not an election sop: ChidambaramStand up and be counted, he tells critics India-U.S. action plan to step up hi-tech trade It includes time table for reviewing controls on exports to India Ajit Jogi acquitted in murder case Raipur: A court here on Saturday acquitted senior Congress leader and former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Ajit Jogi in the case of murder of NCP leader Ram Avatar Jaggi. There was no sufficient ground to charge Mr. Jogi under IPC ... CRICKET High-voltage contest likely at the SCG A young Indian team has done well to reach finals CRICKET Give due credit to team: Dhoni Sydney: Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said his young team should be given credit for reaching the CB tri-series finals. “A lot of people had written us off before the competition. They should now look at how this young team has ... The final series is really open Can India’s ’generation next’ do better than their predecessors, asks Steve Waugh CRICKET
Smith-McKenzie break World recordMohammad Rafique, Dale Steyn join the 100-wicket club CRICKET South Africa dethrones Pakistan KUALA LUMPUR: South Africa crushed defending champion Pakistan by 98 runs in a rain-hit semifinal on Saturday to set up a clash with India in the under-19 World Cup cricket final. Pakistan, set a revised target of 252 in 47 overs in a ...
Kalanidhi Maran calls on Karunanidhi10-minute-long meeting to “clear misunderstanding” Two killed in fire at construction site TAMBARAM: Two workers were burnt to death in a fire that ravaged thatched huts at a construction site of the Kathipara grade separator early on Saturday. St. Thomas Mount police identified the dead as P. Robin Barui (22) and Pratip Kar ... A budget packaged well: Brinda Karat ‘But a great deal remains to be done for women’
32 more Gazans killed in raidsDemand in Israel for fullscale invasion of Gaza Strip
Ready to put Kashmir issue on the back burner: Zardari“Let’s focus on other aspects for improving ties with India” U.P. official divested of powers Two CRPF men killed in accidental firing New Delhi: Two CRPF personnel, including a sub-inspector, were killed in Meghalaya’s East Garo Hills on Saturday in a case of accidental firing, a senior CRPF official said here. Sub-inspector Bhairon Singh and constable Jaswant ... Indian experiments in micro gravity provide new insights Expert says materials processing in space can be a promising area of research Vaccine that ended smallpox destroyed Atlanta: The U.S. government has announced it has said goodbye to one of the world’s greatest lifesavers — the original smallpox vaccine. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention this month made arrangements to dispose ... BJP dismisses Talbott’s claim on Vajpayee government No basis for claim, says Brajesh Mishra
Firefox thrives, Netscape fades‘Open’ browser Firefox achieves 500 million downloads Robots, dogs equally reduce loneliness ST. LOUIS: Dogs may have a hard time wrapping their paws around this one: Robotic competition is nipping at their heels in the man’s-best-friend department. A study by Saint Louis University found that a lovable real dog named ... Sri Lankan Army Chief coming tomorrow COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Army Chief, Sarath Fonseka, is visiting India from Monday for exchange of views with his interlocutors in New Delhi on matters of mutual interest between the two countries amid claims by the Sri Lanka military that ...
TCS learning centre on IIT-Guwahati campusMoU signed to develop collaboration in research and development based on mutual interests Family reunion across Line of Control after nearly 60 years Ari (J&K): Softening of the Line of Control (LoC) in this belt of Jammu and Kashmir has finally paid dividends for a Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) Muslim family. It was able to meet its Hindu relatives living on this side of the ...
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