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    Not seeking exclusive sphere of influence: India
    Our vision for SAARC is regionalism, says Pranab Mukherjee

    Let us improve relations, says Prodi
    "Level of engagement should begin from scratch"

    CRICKET
    All eyes will be on Virender Sehwag
    Indian camp beset by a few injury worries ahead of the second one-dayer

    NATIONAL GAMES
    Khade sparkles on opening day
    Richa Mishra stamps her class in the freestyle and butterfly events

    NATIONAL GAMES
    James Singh nets Tamil Nadu's match-winner
    GUWAHATI: James Singh, a sturdy forward, brought cheers to Tamil Nadu with a wonderful goal that turned out to be the winner against Kerala in their opening match of the men's football competition of the National Games held at the North East ...

    NATIONAL GAMES
    Athletics sans sheen begins today
    GUWAHATI:

    TENNIS
    Serena pulls out
    BANGALORE: : It was a bolt from the blue for the KSLTA. The Australian Open champion Serena Williams, who was the biggest draw of the $175,000 Sony Ericsson WTA international championship starting at the KSLTA Stadium here on February 12, has ...

    State identifies shortcomings
    CHENNAI: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Saturday said the State Government would file a review petition before the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal (CWDT) seeking removal of "shortcomings" in the final order such as decisions to adopt 50 per ...

    B-schools to get expert guidance
    Alumni of IIT-M and IIM-A sign memorandum of understanding

    Soon, a mini-Bollywood on your mobile!
    First three of the mini movies to be unveiled at GSM World Congress

    PCs for a `lean back' lifestyle
    New models move away from the `lean forward' crouch of conventional desktop PCs

    Kalam mourns Rangarajan
    CHENNAI: President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam has condoled the death of S. Rangarajan, Chairman of Kasturi and Sons Limited, proprietors of The Hindu Group of Publications. In a message to Mrs. Shanta Rangarajan, Mr. Kalam said: "I am ...

    Ready to share gas, electricity with J&K: PoK
    A gesture of "moral and political support" to peace process: Prime Minister

    Bandh to cripple life across State
    Bangalore to come to a halt for 12 hours on Monday

    Suddenly it's January in February as winter makes a re-entry
    NEW DELHI: Just when Delhiites started putting away their woollens with the city along with the rest of North India experiencing a warm spell this past week, the weather gods sprang a surprise as the Capital woke up to a cloudy, wet and chill ...

    The migrating butterflies
    An interesting annual phenomenon under study

    Colourful peregrination: some facts and patterns
    CHENNAI: Butterfly migrations are thought to occur as a means of dispersal of some species. Among the better-documented migrations is that of the `painted lady,' which is found to migrate in the Himalayas in a north-westerly direction and also ...

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