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Sanjay Dutt sentenced to 6 years in jailOne associate let off, another gets bail and 5-year rigorous imprisonment for the third I have taken away only six years, Kode tells Sanjay Mumbai: Rejecting actor Sanjay Dutt’s emotional plea for time to surrender after he was given six-year rigorous imprisonment in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case on Tuesday, justice P. D. Kode told the actor not to lose faith in himself ...
Sainath gets Magsaysay AwardChennai: P. Sainath, Rural Affairs Editor of The Hindu , is among the seven awardees of the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award for 2007, it was announced in Manila on Tuesday. The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation said that Mr. ... CRICKET
India plays out a few nervy moments; wraps up TestZaheer Khan, deservedly, picks up the Man of the Match award for his match haul of nine wickets CRICKET Jelly beans incident spurred me on: Zaheer Nottingham: The second Test between India and England has been filled with chatter — all of it passed off as nothing not seen before and within the spirit of the game — but Zaheer Khan, late on Monday, said England’s actions ... CRICKET Tendulkar wears pressure with a quiet dignity Venus makes a winning return Bhupathi-Henman duo advances with an easy win
Don’t lose faith, Judge tells Sanjay“Act till the age of 100, I have taken away only six years….” says Judge Kode HOCKEY Preparations are in full swing Asia Cup is a ranking event HOCKEY FIH monitoring situation in Pakistan Chennai: The International Hockey Federation (FIH) is monitoring the situation in Pakistan carefully, consequent to the withdrawal of Australia from the Champions Trophy citing security concerns. Pakistan is to host the next edition of ... Ordinance imposing status quo on illegal structures challenged Gopal Gandhi, Somnath, greet Sainath NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee has congratulated P. Sainath on winning the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award. In a message sent from Kent, United Kingdom, Mr. Chatterjee said, “Mr. Sainath’s incisive ...
Showers help sustain water supplyCHENNAI: Intermittent showers through July have not just kept the temperature down in the city, but would also help sustain the comfortable water supply in the coming months. The storage position of the city reservoirs — prime ... NSCN (I-M), Centre agree on ceasefire DIMAPUR: The National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah) and the Centre on Tuesday agreed to extend the ongoing ceasefire indefinitely with effect from August 1, subject to progress in the peace talks. The 10-year-long ceasefire, ... “Haneef may have had prior knowledge” Melbourne: A chatroom conversation Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef had with his brother in India suggest that he may have had prior knowledge of the botched terror plot in the UK, Australian Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews said on Tuesday. ... Probe is still on: Downer To decide whether or not to restore visa
CRR to go up by 50 basis pointsRBI reviews quarterly monetary policy I am bound by duty, Judge tells Sanjay “You are not a terrorist, you know what you have done and I have punished you for that” Information given to Australia not correct: U.K. London: The British police on Tuesday admitted that initial information provided to the Australian police leading to the arrest of Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef was not correct, but said there were no plans to launch an inquiry into it. ... Bill violative of freedom of religion: Gujarat Governor Russo: ‘secret information’ of Kevin Andrews is old news ‘The information has been in the public arena for over two-and-a-half weeks’ Radcliffe was desperate to know Harry Potter’s fate, says Rowling WASHINGTON/ LONDON: Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe was desperate to know whether or not his character would be alive by the end of the final book. Author J.K. Rowling revealed that Radcliffe had been so concerned about Harry dying ... Other Stories
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