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Andhra Pradesh

  • Youth Cong. leader murdered
  • Two naxalites shot dead
  • In aid of drought victims
  • DPEP official rescues girl from flesh trade
  • APSRTC union threatens stir
  • `Police torturing innocent villagers'
  • CJ inaugurates fast track court
  • A.P. Handicrafts to go global
  • Tirumala residents launch hunger strike
  • Rock garden to come up in Kurnool district

    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad

  • TDP to suspend more leaders
  • Law on unorganised sector proposed
  • Smaller ST groups aggrieved
  • Drought: CPI meet to chalk out stir plans
  • INTUC, BMS flayed for keeping off from May 21 stir

    Barometer

  • Stock Market Index
  • Exchange rates
  • Bullion rates

    Basketball

  • Chhattisgarh girls stun Delhi

    Bridge

  • Maharashtra bags Khosla Trophy

    Business

  • Flat growth in Satyam Q4 profit
  • Crude prices to remain volatile
  • SCSL helps mitigate sell-off on BSE
  • Raymond announces 45 p.c.
  • SCBs, PDs allowed to deal in interest rate derivatives
  • MS launches Windows Server 2003
  • Further changes in Tea Control Order
  • World economy on mend but many dangers — OECD
  • Linux Supercomputer installed

    Cartoons

  • Cartoon

    Chess

  • Sasikiran wriggles out of Vijayalakshmi's grasp
  • Arun emerges leader

    Cricket

  • Adams bamboozles Bangladesh
  • TN, Delhi face off at a ravaged Kotla
  • Muralitharan threat looms over New Zealand
  • All-round display by Hrishikesh
  • Varadarajan stars for AUCPE 'A'
  • First outright win for Khandu Rangnekar
  • Mumbai, Baroda set to renew rivalry

    Crossword

  • The Hindu Crossword 7656
  • Solution to puzzle 7655

    Editorials

  • Rising intolerance
  • An unnecessary strike

    Football

  • Gray impressive in Sporting's win
  • Salgaocar trounces Indian Bank

    Front Page

  • Govt. announces tough measures to tackle SARS
  • MPs demand halt to divestment of oil majors
  • Hurriyat refuses to meet Vohra
  • S.K. Sinha new J&K Governor?
  • A good offer, says Musharraf
  • Tendulkar celebrates a quiet birthday
  • Compensation for Uphaar victims
  • Policeman killed in blast
  • 10 undertrials escape
  • HC directive on Jadeja
  • Winnie convicted

    Hockey

  • Superior goal difference helps Western Rly. enter semifinals

    International

  • Situation turns grim as toll goes up
  • 'Armitage visit will cover all aspects'
  • LTTE pursuing violent, separatist agenda: U.S.
  • Syria still suspicious of U.S. intent
  • Pak. House faces dissolution?
  • Powell, Chinese leader discuss N. Korea
  • Govt. process by next week: Garner
  • Concern over population decline in Russia
  • 5 indicted for plot to kill Musharraf
  • Keep off Iraq, U.S. tells Iran
  • Winnie could face 15-year jail
  • 'Labour MP got money from Benazir Govt.'
  • Tip of the iceberg?
  • Pak. still supporting terror groups in J&K: CIA

    Karnataka

  • Managements to set up single window agency
  • Tuskers to be captured in Kodagu
  • Greens upset over roadwork in KNP
  • Shepherd falls prey to crocodile
  • `Postal Dept. suffering Rs. 1,600 cr. loss annually'
  • Corp. Bank officers' body to hold art exhibition from today
  • 186 couples wed in mass marriage
  • Additional powers for forest squads

    Karnataka-Bangalore

  • HC comes to student's rescue
  • `CM should clarify Gopal's statement'
  • Logix ties up with Yahoo!
  • Education: Rwanda seeks India's help
  • Promote aero-sports, aviation firms told
  • `Globalisation causing inequalities'
  • New housing policy in two months
  • Don't let foreign varsities dictate standards: Joshi

    Kerala

  • Political unrest affects GIM momentum
  • Hooch tragedy: Thampi's wife arrested
  • Meet to raise issue of homoeo quacks
  • Soft drink giant caught in political crossfire
  • Naidu to open BJP office on Sunday
  • Patient's death: negligence alleged
  • `Improve safety steps in construction sector'
  • FACT employees union poll today
  • `Humanist Movement has followers in State'
  • Tourism potential in Malabar to be developed
  • VAT: traders to begin agitation from May 1

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram

  • Anti-war rally today
  • Steps sought to protect Karamana river
  • Applications invited
  • Markets limping back to normality

    Leader Page Articles

  • Sri Lanka and India's security
  • The consequences of disagreeing

    Letters to the Editor

  • PM must clarify
  • SARS threat
  • Transition in Iraq
  • Empower panchayats
  • Syncope syndrome

    Monitor

  • Sun Micro falicitates Infosys
  • Godrej & Boyce becomes holding co.
  • Grasim revises L & T open offer schedule
  • Colour Chem open offer for VDCL
  • Gartner recognition for Novell
  • IRCTC opts for Oracle suite
  • Marriott opens office in India
  • CBay Systems closes $2.5m CD issue
  • BHEL thermal sets achieve record PLF

    National

  • Ignore Centre's stand on Vaiko, T.N. urges SC
  • Govt. fails to keep its promise to PIOs
  • Talks on for passing Women's Bill: PM
  • CPP elections on May 8
  • HC resumes hearing in Parliament attack case
  • SC notice to Centre and T.N. on Gopal's plea
  • BJP to go it alone in coming Assembly polls: Mahajan
  • Advani betrayed Hindutva: Singhal
  • SARS affects growth projections in Asia
  • Steps on to fight SARS, says IATA
  • BJD rebels snap ties with NDA
  • Murali Nair's movie makes it to Cannes
  • Speed limit of superfast trains to be increased
  • A small but significant step
  • Let Cong. decide on shape, size of 'trishuls': Togadia
  • Towards an accurate BPL survey
  • BA flights from Hyderabad, Bangalore soon
  • U.K. welcomes prospect of talks
  • Blackwill's contribution appreciated

    Obituary

  • Obituary

    Pondicherry

  • Computer education in middle, high schools
  • `Personal accident insurance for the poor soon'
  • CM warns of stern action against eve teasing
  • Excise department nets Rs. 87.4 crores: Rangasamy
  • Coop. department to open B.Ed college
  • Pondy varsity results on Net
  • `Aided schools must recruit teachers listed by Govt.'
  • State Election Commission gearing for civic polls: Elumalai

    Racing : Motor

  • Subaru Rally from today

    Religion

  • God sends saints to redeem sinners

    Tamil Nadu

  • 'MLAs arrest is no breach of privilege'
  • We have sought early monitoring panel meet: CM
  • NDA allies change tack, call for repeal of POTA
  • CPI(M) makes its position clear on Tamil Nadu
  • `Combine conventional, distance education systems'
  • Truckers resist excess loading
  • HC reserves orders on Swamy petition
  • `Rampant violation of rules in Tirunelveli'
  • Vaiko remand extended, framing of charges deferred
  • Not inappropriate banter
  • Less-affluent ryots can also join wasteland development
  • HC admits Gopal plea against police custody

    Tennis

  • Harsh makes last four
  • Sania on the right track

    This Day That Age

  • dated April 15, 1953: New U.S. Envoy Arrives
  • dated April 15, 1953: MacArthur On Korea
  • dated April 15, 1953: Praise for Awara

    Tidbits

  • Eyeing 'different' roles
  • Open to film offers
  • A role model
  • What men want

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