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  • From the Print Edition
    UPA-Left standoff continues
    Honeymoon may be over but marriage can go on: Karat

    Fernandes remarks cause uproar
    NEW DELHI: The Treasury benches are likely to make a move to formally condemn in Parliament the statement made on Thursday — and reiterated on Friday — by National Democratic Alliance convener George Fernandes against Prime ...

    U.S. rules out renegotiation of 123 agreement
    NEW DELHI: The U.S. has ruled out renegotiation of the civil nuclear deal with India amid demands here that the agreement be worked out afresh. “We cannot renegotiate it because the [123] agreement is done. Neither government ...

    Sky marshal arrested
    SRINAGAR: A sky marshal on deputation to a private airline was arrested on Friday for allegedly harassing a woman passenger. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, who was also on board, ordered the arrest. Police ...

    Two jawans killed in landmine blast
    SRINAGAR: At least two jawans of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed and six injured when a vehicle was blasted by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Kavani village in Anantnag district on Friday. CRPF spokesperson ...

    Man who promised meeting with President arrested
    MUMBAI: A man has been arrested here for allegedly sending SMS messages saying he could arrange a meeting with President Pratibha Patil on payment of Rs.22,000, the police said on Friday. The police had been probing the SMS scam ...

    Parliament cannot decide on treaty or international agreement: Somnath
    Discussion on nuclear deal will be held under Rule 193 that has no provision for voting

    Quota: judiciary can’t be an exception, says panel


    ‘Press should respond to new challenges’
    News media in India cannot afford to be complacent, says N. Ram

    INTERNATIONAL
    Russia, China display their firepower
    Shanghai Group conducts joint war exercises to counter U.S., NATO

    BUSINESS
    U.S. Fed steps in to check market crash
    India likely to benefit

    NEWSCAPE
    Computer tackles Rubik’s cube enigma
    London: It is the holy grail for puzzle-lovers around the world. A task that has thwarted the greatest minds for generations. But the ultimate solution to the Rubik’s cube may be within grasp. A supercomputer has been working ...

    CRICKET
    The Twenty20 World Cup, a bit of a lark


    TENNIS
    Baghdatis stretches Roger Federer
    Bhupathi & Murray lose; Paes & Damm in last eight

    BADMINTON
    Lin Dan stops Anup Sridhar
    The Indian runs the World No. 1 close in the opening game

    Colleges offering B.Ed. need not surrender seats: High Court
    CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has ruled that self-financing colleges offering B.Ed. courses in Tamil Nadu need not surrender 50 per cent of their total seats to the Government quota. Nor do they need to follow the single window system of ...

    City police begin enforcing helmet rule
    CHENNAI: About 5,000 two-wheeler riders in the city were fined on Friday for not wearing helmet, according to Police Commissioner G. Nanchil Kumaran. Following the amended order issued by the State Government recently, the police began ...

    Shift to bio-fuels a mistake: researchers
    Clearing of forests to plant such crops releases carbon gases

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