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Andhra Pradesh

  • Govt. to move SC against Karnataka
  • Ramamurthy Naidu's dharna throws traffic out of gear
  • Ryots protest Collector's 'rude behaviour'
  • Five lakh tonnes of rice for panchayats
  • YSR yatra altering equations in Cong.

    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad

  • Video piracy: exhibitor clarifies

    Assam

  • SC admits petition against Bodo accord

    Barometer

  • Stock Market Index
  • Exchange rates
  • Bullion rates

    Bihar

  • PW blasts police station

    Bridge

  • National meet from today

    Business

  • Industrial revival may sustain: NCAER
  • Wipro's net profit dips
  • Justice Bhagwati begins enquiry into ICICI Bank panic run
  • Sify achieves cash break-even
  • Sensex drops 48 points on heavy selling
  • Rupee ends steady
  • NIIT global revenue up 14 p.c. in Q2
  • FIPB rejects 3 proposals
  • Rs. 285 cr. FDI proposals cleared
  • Chemplast to acquire Kothari's caustic soda unit
  • Bank officers plan strike for May 2

    Cartoons

  • Cartoon

    Chess

  • Encounter of a different kind

    Cricket

  • South Africa romps home
  • Satish, Noorul go bonkers
  • Hussain retained Test skipper
  • Tillekeratne is Test skipper; Atapattu one-day captain
  • Memorable match for Sehwag

    Crossword

  • The Hindu Crossword No. 7650
  • Solution to puzzle 7649

    Editorials

  • Violating the rule of law
  • Letting the airlines fly

    Football

  • Draw leaves English Premier League wide open
  • Karnataka manages to beat AP

    Front Page

  • Talks with truckers fail
  • India's first SARS case found in Goa
  • Armitage to visit India, Pak. next month
  • No arms inspection, says Syria
  • Haren Pandya murder: 4 held in Hyderabad
  • Shelling in Kargil
  • Govindacharya quits politics
  • Bail plea rejected
  • Quake rocks China

    Golf

  • Amritinder in lead

    Gujarat

  • Protest against VHP action

    Hockey

  • Western Railway knocks Tamil Nadu out

    International

  • U.S. for lifting U.N. sanctions
  • Shia clerics filling power void
  • Powell to visit Syria soon for `candid talks'
  • E.U. settles for 'compromise' on Iraq
  • N. Ireland: U.K. forces colluded with loyalists?
  • Pope's concern over unacceptable practices
  • Woomera detention centre closed
  • Abu Abbas arrest: Just a hype?
  • SARS `spread' through sewage pipes
  • Trade, investment to dominate Lanka-Bangla talks
  • China's hand behind meet on North Korea
  • Russia denies additional screening for Indians
  • Pak. dismayed at burning of Baghdad library

    Jammu & Kashmir

  • Week-long hunger strike over disappearances begins
  • Blast on eve of PM's visit
  • Govt. issues progress report of projects

    Karate

  • A rare achievement

    Karnataka

  • Weavers turn violent in Bangalore
  • JD merger talks will begin in a fortnight, says Bommai
  • Manjusha to display miniature cars

    Karnataka-Bangalore

  • HC notice to pollution control board
  • BMP free to issue work orders for new garbage contracts
  • 'City's digital maps have no use'
  • Govt. steps to ensure smooth movement of commodities
  • Chinese IT firm defuses SARS scare
  • CineExpo begins today
  • `Jan Jagaran Yatra' arrives
  • Ulsoor Lake restoration on schedule
  • Philatelic exhibition from today
  • Summer School in Astronomy

    Kerala

  • KC(J) getting ready to leave LDF
  • State loses Rs. 100-cr. aid under APDRP
  • `I' group `cannot be taken for granted'
  • Truck stir: export of fruits, vegetables likely to be hit
  • LDF to probe vote loss, whip up anti-Govt. stir
  • AICC decision lands Murali in a spot

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram

  • Drug shortage hampers efforts to tackle SARS
  • Zero waste centre to go on stream from June
  • Vignettes of a regal past
  • Film industry sore at Govt. apathy
  • S. Railways ordered to pay compensation

    Leader Page Articles

  • After the deluge
  • A gap in the education policy

    Letters to the Editor

  • Mayawati's action
  • Muslim, Dalit issues
  • Rail safety
  • Indo-U.S. dialogue
  • Protecting heritage
  • Doctrine of aggression

    Maharashtra

  • Two LeT militants nabbed

    Manipur

  • CM seeks to pacify Cabinet colleagues

    National

  • India ready to work with U.S., U.N. on Iraq
  • BJP reviews poll strategy for 4 States
  • Blueprint for 40 million jobs by 2020
  • Iraq war could impact growth: U.N. survey
  • Family courts can decide property disputes: SC
  • Not a vindictive act, says Mayawati
  • WHO clarifies on SARS
  • DD plans TV in cars
  • Malcolm Adiseshiah award for Delhi professor
  • Aviation Minister faces passengers' ire
  • Plea for uniform dress code for lawyers rejected
  • PM's assurance to industry, farmers
  • HC stays arrest of Amar Singh
  • 'Civilisation stripped of history'
  • Deliberations continue on Cong. crisis
  • U.S. Congress team meets Advani
  • Indo-British Parliamentary Forum launched

    New Delhi

  • DDA okays another populist project
  • Heritage Day leaves a bitter impression

    News Analysis

  • A 'model' of democracy

    Obituary

  • Obituary

    Pondicherry

  • Speaker refuses permission for discussion on POTA
  • `Milk adulterated with earthworm, urea'
  • `Conversions affect Tamil culture'
  • Free cycles of poor quality distributed: Vaithilingam
  • Bid to lay siege to Chief Secretariat, over 400 held

    Rajasthan

  • 'Togadia not charged with sedition'
  • People will prefer drinking water to trishuls: Gehlot

    Religion

  • Significance of Good Friday

    Science & Tech

  • 'All claims on human cloning spurious'

    Tamil Nadu

  • DVAC begins `ransom' probe
  • Police will spread the dragnet in ransom probe
  • Mudumalai sanctuary thrown open
  • DMK always against Art. 356: Karunanidhi
  • A `Cooum' in Kancheepuram
  • 'Governance vital in water-related issues'
  • Will hp be a factor for subsidy, ask delta farmers
  • Former CJ acquitted of all corruption charges
  • Stalin gets conditional bail
  • TNPCEE results on May 4
  • I'm innocent, Gopal tells magistrate

    Tamil Nadu-Chennai

  • Scarcity drives motorists to public transport
  • College refuses to join residents' eco drive
  • Vegetable prices still high, petrol supply inadequate
  • `No more harassment by constables'
  • Hospitals to be certified `woman and child-friendly'
  • Sadras excavations uncover hidden treasures
  • Vaccination to combat rubella stepped up
  • Gang relieves woman of jewels
  • EMUs to be rescheduled for today, tomorrow

    Tennis

  • Heli Bargil packs off Sai Jayalakshmy

    This Day That Age

  • dated April 18, 1953: Golden Jubilee of SNDP Yogam
  • dated April 18, 1953: British Progress Towards Everest
  • dated April 18, 1953: Help the Helpless

    Tidbits

  • Jurassic Park in Tokyo
  • Reprieve for 'Godfather'
  • Will the child prove lucky?
  • Contemporary icon

    Uttar Pradesh

  • Not a vindictive act, says Mayawati
  • HC stays arrest of Amar Singh

    Uttaranchal

  • Mansarovar yatra route altered

    Weather

  • National Weather

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