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  • From the Print Edition
    We have the right to test: Pranab
    “Only restraint is our voluntary moratorium”

    Canberra’s terms for uranium sale
    SINGAPORE: Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Thursday announced a firm decision to “allow the export of uranium to India, subject to strict conditions.” Mr. Howard said in a media release in Canberra that ...

    An embarrassment for Government
    “Decision not to appeal against verdict in Quattrocchi case was political”

    450 dead in Peru quake
    PISCO (PERU): The death toll rose to 450 on Thursday in the magnitude-8 earthquake that devastated cities of adobe and brick in Peru's southern desert. Survivors wearing blankets against the winter cold walked like ghosts through the ruins. ...

    BUSINESS
    Sensex dives 643 points on global meltdown
    U.S. sub-prime market problem looms large

    Uproar in Parliament over nuclear deal
    Opposition demands “apology” from Manmohan for “misleading” House

    Train services disrupted as track sinks
    Schools closed in Patna, Muzaffarpur and Samastipur districts

    Anxious callers throng Nokia showrooms
    Confusion over replacement of phone batteries leads to vast rush

    Honeymoon is over, says CPI
    NEW DELHI: As tension between the Left and the UPA simmered on the India-U.S. nuclear deal issue, the Communist Party of India on Thursday said the “honeymoon is over” and issued a terse warning to the ruling coalition saying it ...

    Shiv Sena’s anti-SEZ protest turns violent
    Sena leaders Manohar Joshi, Anant Tare and Prabhakar More arrested

    Weaponised version of Dhruv makes maiden flight
    It will be delivered to the armed forces in mid-2009

    Focus on India as potential ‘powerhouse’


    CRICKET
    Gautam Gambhir guides India home
    Hamilton plays a determined knock for the Scots

    FOOTBALL
    Chelsea hits back, downs Reading
    Portsmouth holds Manchester United to a draw

    TENNIS
    Nadal, Djokovic crash out
    Bhupathi-Murray advance

    CHESS
    Anand faces Aronian in final
    NEW DELHI: Viswanathan Anand scored two victories when they really mattered and set up a much-awaited title-clash with Armenian hot favourite Levon Aronian in the FiNet Chess960 World chess championship in Mainz, Germany, on Wednesday. ...

    Plan to tap Cauvery surplus flow for southern districts


    “Climate change, a social issue too”
    Importance of factoring its effect in policy to tackle unequal growth stressed

    Police chief invites suggestions from personnel
    CHENNAI: Chennai Police Commissioner G. Nanchil Kumaran has urged all police personnel in the city to pay greater attention to maintenance of law and order and take measures to prevent crime and speedy action to solve the reported ...

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