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From the Print Edition
Four Pakistani soldiers killed in skirmish on LoC
Worst fighting since ceasefire went into place in 2003

No ‘unconditional’ NSG nod for India, says U.S.
New Delhi: Though India has made it clear that it expects the United States to deliver a “clean and unconditional exemption” for it from the export guidelines of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, Washington says it is committed only to ...

Press U.S. to amend Hyde Act: SP
Lucknow: After backing the UPA government on the New Delhi-Washington nuclear deal, the Samajwadi Party on Monday said India should press the United States to amend the Hyde Act or enact a law in Parliament to counter its provisions. ...

Maharashtra, hub of Gujarat terror strikes
Cars used in Ahmedabad attacks were stolen from Navi Mumbai in early July

Mulford said NSG waiver would be clean, not unconditional
New Delhi: At his press conference on July 23, U.S. Ambassador David C. Mulford was emphatic about the proposed waiver for India at the Nuclear Suppliers Group not being “unconditional”. “I don’t think that you ...

Terrorists will not succeed: PM
Manmohan visits blast-hit areas and injured in Ahmedabad

3 suspects handed over to Ahmedabad crime branch
AHMEDABAD: Even as the investigation into Saturday’s serial bomb blasts here is making little progress, the police believe that the arrest of three suspects from Surendranagar could provide some vital clues. The three were picked ...

Final Supreme Court hearing on Cauvery row in November


Bangladeshis in Assam have become kingmakers: Court
“Political will to free the State from illegal Bangladeshis, the need of the hour”

Large economies are isolated, says India
U.S. accuses India, China of jeopardising WTO talks

No word yet on Manmohan-Gilani meeting
However, the Foreign Ministers of India, Pakistan will meet at the SAARC summit ISLAMABAD: There is no word yet of a bilateral meeting between the Indian and Pakistan Prime Ministers at the SAARC summit in Colombo, the Pakistan ...

CRICKET
Referral system raises several points
Umpires may begin to lose the ability to respond spontaneously

Curator sounds a warning
Galle: The Indian team, on Monday afternoon, had its first practice session after the mauling at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC). While the cricketers were doing their best to stay upbeat in the humid conditions at the Galle International ...

Conspiracy to trigger blasts in State hatched in prison: DGP


OLYMPIC GAMES
Can Brazil break the jinx this time?
A chance for talented footballers to announce their arrival

Work for the weak and deprived , Sonia tells people
KURUKSHETRA: United Progressive Alliance chairperson and Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday made a forceful plea for reviving the ancient Indian culture and appealed to the people to imbibe moral values by rising above parochial ...

GPS to track vehicles attending to power failure
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu Electricity Board’s Computer-based Power Failure Redressal Centre of Chennai has been provided with global positioning system (GPS) to track down vehicles of fuse of call centres. The GPS facility has been ...

OLYMPIC GAMES
Kitajima — small man, big deeds
The champion swimmer keen to repeat Athens exploits

‘Breaking news’ sends parents into a tizzy
Police have a tough day in responding to hoax calls

Blood pressure drugs tip for Alzheimer’s
Major study holds out double advantage

Jawan killed in Pak firing
First major breach of India-Pakistan ceasefire since 2003

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