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It is zero tolerance: Manmohan 7 securitymen killed in Kashmir At Neldora, militants took advantage of the presence of civilians Verdict tomorrow on prosecution of Mayawati Ruling on whether or not CBI should file charge sheet in Taj case Mullaperiyar hearing in Supreme Court to hear case tomorrow Tamil Nadu affidavit accuses Kerala of politicising the Mullaperiyar dam issue CRICKET
McGrath does the usual, rocks EnglandBRISBANE: Glenn McGrath is not just a great bowler; he makes an impression on cricketers of every era. Early in his career he bowled out England at Lord's watched by Ted Dexter, England captain and later chairman of the selectors. "I love this ... CRICKET
Indian batsmen need to find answersCAPE TOWN: The embattled Indian batsmen need to find answers and fast. There is much to be learnt from the disaster at Kingsmead. The Indians were peppered with lifting deliveries from just short of a good length in the second MTN series ODI. ... CRICKET A question mark against the Indian batsmen No one, not even Sachin, has that competitive aura that can put bowlers on the back foot, writes Barry Richards COMMENT Time we got our priorities right It is because we, as a people, get our priorities wrong that the men and women we elect get theirs wrong, writes Nirmal Shekar
Foundation stone for mini flyovers in DecemberCHENNAI: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi will lay the foundation stone for four mini flyovers in Chennai in December, Local Administration Minister M.K. Stalin said here on Saturday. The flyovers will come up at the junctions of Turn Bulls road ... Over 100 injured in Tinsukia clash TINSUKIA: Over 100 people, including two policemen, were injured and three government vehicles set ablaze in a clash on Saturday between security forces and people protesting a government decision to create a tribal autonomous council in a ... INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Now, a Pune base for Net's cyber copsSymantec opens world's first round-the-clock security response lab Makkar re-elected SGPC chief CHANDIGARH: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) on Saturday re-elected Jathedar Avtar Singh Makkar president for the second consecutive term. At the annual meeting of the general house held at the SGPC headquarters in the ...
Nadoja for Kinhanna Rai, Sarojini Mahishi, Ham. Pa. Na., two othersThey will be conferred the honour at Kannada University on December 4
Chubbiness is not an index of a child's healthPaediatricians worried about rising child obesity ; children spend hours in front of television Sonia seeks NGOs help in development Lauds role of Rajiv Gandhi in granting more powers, funds for PR bodies Vigilance probe into KSTP irregularities Formal decision on the investigation to be taken at next Cabinet meeting Other Stories
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